Transnational Access (TA) User Project: DiNODR
(User institutes: Mustafa Alparslan Zehir / ITU, Vaia Zacharaki / TEIWM, Alp Batman / ITU, Dimitrios Tsiamitros / TEIWM, Dimitrios Stimoniaris /TEIWM, Aydogan Ozdemir / ITU, Mustafa Bagriyanik / ITU)
Topic: Distribution-level demand response using domestic appliances
Hosting facility: SYSLAB of DTU
Duration: 3 weeks
Outcomes: factsheet, technical report, project homepage, publication
The DiNODR project focuses on the distribution network oriented application of demand response (DR). The project has three main objectives: namely, to develop distribution network centered DR approaches, to investigate distribution network threatening cases in wholesale market-driven DR applications and to design integrated programs comprising local level and utility level DR solutions. This project is one of the first efforts of field test distribution network centered DR applications.
Achievements
Field-tests with internal control options of domestic appliances in two houses with real residents showed that 4 to 7 kW DR performance can be achieved per house, improving voltage profile by around 1.5%. Experiments started effectively on second day due to good preparation.