Bibliographic citations
Cruz, R., (2014). Análisis de la viabilidad del control para la respuesta de la demanda en el Sistema Eléctrico Interconectado Nacional [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/2618
Cruz, R., Análisis de la viabilidad del control para la respuesta de la demanda en el Sistema Eléctrico Interconectado Nacional [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/2618
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title = "Análisis de la viabilidad del control para la respuesta de la demanda en el Sistema Eléctrico Interconectado Nacional",
author = "Cruz López, Rocío Del Carmen",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2014"
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Several researches have been developed in the World, overall in high level technology countries, about the demand response potential over the electric energy efficiency with a special emphasis in residential level whose current behavior is yet inelastic besides highly representative. Over the last decades, technology have been quickly included at industrial level, making possible the processes optimization and, in a natural extrapolation of this tendency, Smart Grid concepts and prototypes have been developed, in order to achieve the integral interaction between the components of the electric distribution system (including consumers, obviously) to optimize each single sub-system taking advantage from the real time information and the actual power the consumers have over the electric network; not only concerning renewable energy but also in energy storage, as a direct response to prices. As one of the first steps toward this tendency, demand response studies have been developed including these inside sceneries with different consumes profiles, analyzing their viability in order to include them, in a mid-term, as a part of a Smart Grid System. Currently in Peru, law projects are about being approved concerning the implementation of demand control as the first step of a governmental initiative to optimize the Peruvian energy system, mainly because of the inherent low efficiency of the generation and transmission, as well as the awareness of the residential consumer potential taking account its size and yet inelastic behavior. Key Words: Peruvian Residential Demand, Demand Side Management, On-Off Control, Coincidence Factor, Smart Grids.
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