Demand-Side Management Efficiency Estimation in Microgrids Performed by Smart Metering Systems

The ongoing implementation of the energy accounting tariffs with differentiated rates, which depend upon the market conditions and may change in a short-term perspective, provide the possibility to use it as a financial incentive base of the Demand-Side Management (DSM). On the other hand, modern hi...

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