Demand-Side Management: Theory and Methods

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Course Name

Chinese

需求侧管理的理论和方法

English

Demand-Side Management: Theory and Methods

Course Number

S016117

Type of Degree

Ph. D


Master

Total Credit Hours

36

In Class Credit Hours

32

Credit

 2

Practice

8

Computer-using Hours


Course Type

Public Fundamental      Major Fundamental      Major Compulsory       Major Elective

School (Department)

Electrical Engineering

Term

Autumn

Examination

A.PaperOpen-book     Closed-book  B.Oral  

C.Paper-oral   Combination                       D. OthersThesis

Chief

Lecturer

Name

Li Yang

Professional Title

Prof.essor

E-mail

li_yang@seu.edu.cn

Website

ee.seu.edu.cn

Teaching Language used in Course

Chinese

Teaching Material Website

ee.seu.edu.cn

Applicable Range of Discipline

First-class   discipline

Name of First-Class Discipline

Electrical Engineering

Number of Experiment


Preliminary Courses

Power System Analysis

Teaching Books

Textbook Title

Author

Publisher

Year of Publication

Edition Number

Main Textbook

Demand-Side Management Practicality Technology

DSM Direction Center

China Electric   Power Press

2005

1

Main   Reference Books

Demand-Side Management : Concepts and   Methods

Gellings Clark W.

The Fairmont Press




























I.Course Introduction (including teaching goals and requirements) within 300 words:

Enables students to master the concepts and the methods about DSM; studying the various methods which can be used to forecast, plan, evaluate and implement DSM programs; writing paper or making planning according as an actual demand.

II.Teaching Syllabus (including the content of chapters and sections. A sheet can be attached):

This course attempts to bring together in one place a comprehensive volume of information, techniques and guidelines for use in DSM planning and implementation. Each major type of DSM program is described, from energy storage and appliance efficiency programs to tnterruptible rates and strategic marketing efforts. For each, we have attempted to describe the technological features, the planning considerations, and experience to date throughout the whole world. In addition, we describe the various methods which can be used to forecast, plan, evaluate and implement DSM programs. Throughout, we attempt to provide guidelines regarding which methods we prefer, and why.


Ch. 1 Introduction

  Ch. 2 Customer Load Control

  Ch. 3 Strategic Conservation

  Ch. 4 Energy Storage

Ch. 5 Interruptible loads

Ch. 6 Commercial and Industrial Electrification Opportunities

Ch. 7 Rate Design in Demand-Side Management

Ch. 8 The Demand-Side Management Planning Process

Ch. 9 Cost Benefit Analysis

Ch.10 Customer Acceptance of DSM Programs

Ch.11 Marketing and Forecasting Program Impacts

Ch.12 The Future Course of Demand-Side Management

III.Teaching Schedule:

Week

Course Contents

Teaching   Method

1

Introduction

Lecture

2

Customer Load   Control

Lecture

3

Strategic   Conservation

Lecture

4

Strategic   Conservation

Lecture

5

Energy Storage

Lecture

6

Discussion


7

Interruptible   loads

Lecture

8

Interruptible   loads

Lecture

9

Commercial and   Industrial Electrification Opportunities

Lecture

10

Rate Design in   Demand-Side Management

Lecture

11

Discussion


12

The Demand-Side   Management Planning Process

Lecture

13

The Demand-Side   Management Planning Process

Lecture

14

Cost Benefit   Analysis

Lecture

15

Customer   Acceptance of DSM Programs

Lecture

16

Marketing and   Forecasting Program Impacts

Lecture

17

The Future   Course of Demand-Side Management , Discussion

Lecture

18

Review