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A new definition and research agenda for demand response in the distributed energy resource era

Abstract:
Demand response is a concept that has been around since the very first electric power systems. However, we have seen an explosion of research on demand response and demand-side technologies in the past 30 years, coinciding with the shift towards liberalized/deregulated electricity markets and efforts to decarbonize the power sector. Now we are also seeing a shift towards more distributed/decentralized electric systems; we have entered the era of “distributed energy resources”, which require new grid management, operational, and control strategies. Given this paradigm shift, we argue that the concept of demand response needs to be revisited, and more carefully/consistently defined to enable us to better utilize this massive resource for economic, technical, environmental, and societal aims. In this paper, we survey existing demand response definitions, highlight their shortcomings, propose a new definition, describe how this new definition enables us to more effectively harness the value of demand response, and provide a demand response research agenda informed by a discussion of existing demand response barriers and enablers
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1109/tempr.2025.3554734

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Engineering Science
Oxford college:
Hertford College
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ORCID:
0000-0003-2781-9588


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ECCS-1845093


Publisher:
IEEE
Journal:
IEEE Transactions on Energy Markets, Policy and Regulation More from this journal
Volume:
3
Issue:
3
Pages:
324-339
Publication date:
2025-03-26
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EISSN:
2771-9626


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