Attractiveness of demand response in the Nordic electricity market - Present state and future prospects
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Attractiveness of demand response in the Nordic electricity market - Present state and future prospects. / Rautiainen, A.; Koskela, J.; Vilppo, O.; Supponen, A.; Kojo, M.; Toivanen, P.; Rinne, E.; Järventausta, P.
2017 14th International Conference on the European Energy Market, EEM 2017. IEEE, 2017.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
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T1 - Attractiveness of demand response in the Nordic electricity market - Present state and future prospects
AU - Rautiainen, A.
AU - Koskela, J.
AU - Vilppo, O.
AU - Supponen, A.
AU - Kojo, M.
AU - Toivanen, P.
AU - Rinne, E.
AU - Järventausta, P.
N1 - INT=eee,"Supponen, A." EXT="Rinne, E." jufoid=70631
PY - 2017/7/14
Y1 - 2017/7/14
N2 - During the past few years demand response (DR) has appeared in the spotlight in a new way. This is due to general technological advancement, development of electricity infrastructure, especially roll-out of smart meters, and rapidly increasing amount of renewable intermittent energy sources. This paper analyzes the attractiveness of DR in the Nordic electricity market. The results show that in many market places the attractiveness of DR is improving in the long term, although variations between different years exist. Two case studies presented in the papers show that DR has economic potential for some of the customers, especially for medium to large actors, but in a large scope, number of obstacles still hinder a wide scale deployment of DR solutions.
AB - During the past few years demand response (DR) has appeared in the spotlight in a new way. This is due to general technological advancement, development of electricity infrastructure, especially roll-out of smart meters, and rapidly increasing amount of renewable intermittent energy sources. This paper analyzes the attractiveness of DR in the Nordic electricity market. The results show that in many market places the attractiveness of DR is improving in the long term, although variations between different years exist. Two case studies presented in the papers show that DR has economic potential for some of the customers, especially for medium to large actors, but in a large scope, number of obstacles still hinder a wide scale deployment of DR solutions.
KW - Demand response
KW - Electricity market
U2 - 10.1109/EEM.2017.7981925
DO - 10.1109/EEM.2017.7981925
M3 - Conference contribution
BT - 2017 14th International Conference on the European Energy Market, EEM 2017
PB - IEEE
ER -