A basic study on incentive pricing for demand response programs based on social welfare maximization

  • Takano H
  • Kudo A
  • Taoka H
  • et al.
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ABSTRACTDemand response programs (DRs) have been getting more active as one of the effective demand-side management methods (DSMs), which can contribute to the power supply-demand balancing operati...

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Takano, H., Kudo, A., Taoka, H., & Ohara, A. (2018). A basic study on incentive pricing for demand response programs based on social welfare maximization. Journal of International Council on Electrical Engineering, 8(1), 136–144. https://doi.org/10.1080/22348972.2018.1477092

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