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Intelligent Demand Side Management for Residential Consumer Comprise of Electric Vehicle, Energy Storage System and Renewable Energy Source

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The existing energy grid heavily relies on demand-side management. The Demand response, load management strategies, and demand side management are helpful to a utility for the reduction of peak load, and the end user of electricity benefits from the incentives for being a part of the demand response program. The work discussed in this paper is primarily focused on the control of consumer side load, for the reduction in total cost of consumption. The proposed energy management techniques claim to reduce the consumption of energy cost over a day to an appreciable level. It has given complete independence to the consumer for opting for the control strategy as per his comfort and aim of cost reduction. By using the suggested approaches, the bilateral power flow reduces the overall load demand and settles the new load curve near the average load line. About intelligent homes, two distinct scenarios are proposed, residence with EV and ESS and secondly, incorporating EV, ESS, and PV. The MATLAB simulation is carried out for the proposed control method, which shows considerably reduced costs on electricity bills over a whole day. Apart from that, the outcomes of the suggested system for energy control are contrasted with earlier research published in the literature, which found superior outcomes.

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Muley, C.K., Bhongade, S. Intelligent Demand Side Management for Residential Consumer Comprise of Electric Vehicle, Energy Storage System and Renewable Energy Source. J. Inst. Eng. India Ser. B (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-024-01071-6

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