Dynamic management of critical loads

A group of homes, businesses, or other electric power consuming premises are aggregated and commonly controlled to dynamically reduce loads in sufficient quantities, and with sufficient rapidity and duration, to participate as a market participant in the energy markets including participating as a p...

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Main Authors William H. DILLON, ROBERT P. MADONNA, Anna E. DEMEO, SIEGMAR K. ESCHHOLZ
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Hebrew
Published 01.03.2024
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Summary:A group of homes, businesses, or other electric power consuming premises are aggregated and commonly controlled to dynamically reduce loads in sufficient quantities, and with sufficient rapidity and duration, to participate as a market participant in the energy markets including participating as a peaking power plant. While the amount of reduced power consumption for a single premises is typically quite small, the total reduced consumption of an aggregation of just a few thousand homes or businesses may be on the order of hundreds of kilowatts. A premises power controller in conjunction with intelligent circuit breakers, which may include dimmers, enable dynamic management of individual loads in each premises.
Bibliography:Application Number: IL20240310359