Title
A model of Demand Response scheduling for cement plant
Abstract
The purpose of Demand Response (DR) is to guarantee that the power grid runs in an efficient and stable status by letting the consumers participate in the grid operation. Numerous studies of DR modeling and analysis are implemented for consumers in the residential and commercial sectors, while the studies on the DR in the industrial sector are relatively immature. The ability to participate in DR differs due to the differences in the production processes of different industries. In this paper, we analyze the process and characteristics of cement production, one of the biggest industrial power consumers in China. A simulation model for cement plant based on the start probability of process equipment is also described. Simulation results of a case study show how the plant's loads shift under a Time-of-use (TOU) application.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/SMC.2014.6974393
SMC
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
DR modeling,cement plant,industrial plants,start probability,residential sectors,China,production control,demand response scheduling,load management,cement production characteristics,modeling and simulation,load shift,simulation model,process equipment,cement production process,time-of-use application,industrial sector,commercial sectors,cement industry,power grids,Demand Response,probability,power grid
Conference
1062-922X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
XinZhang Zhao100.34
Ben He292962.80
Fang-Yuan Xu394.57
Loi Lei Lai413538.72
Chenhao Yang553.12
Sha Lu600.34
Dongxing Li700.34