Abstract

As a technically and economically feasible and potentially resource-rich regulation tool, demand-side response can effectively strengthen the guarantee of new energy consumption, and is expected to play an enhanced key role in the construction of new power systems. This paper analyzes the factors affecting the linkage between demand-side and new energy generation side, the promotion of new energy consumption by demand-side response, and proposes a method to respond to the change of new energy output from the customer side, using interruptible load, transferable load, shiftable load, and curtailable load strategies to respond to the peak regulation problem brought by new energy access to the grid. The optimal demand-side response strategy is obtained by constructing a new energy consumption optimization model and solving it with the direct non-inferiority solution method, taking into account the economic and new energy consumption objectives. Finally, the effectiveness of the method is verified by simulating the IEEE 37-node system with multiple new energy configurations.

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