AN EFFECT OF A “DEMAND RESPONSE” POWER MODEL TO ENERGY SAVING BEHAVIOR AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION
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- MORITA Hiroyoshi
- 大日本コンサルタント株式会社インフラ技術研究所
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- ISHIDA Chika
- 名古屋大学大学院環境学研究科
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- ONISHI Akio
- 東京都市大学環境学部
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- KAWAHARA Shiro
- 川崎市環境総合研究所
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- IMURA Hidefumi
- 横浜市立大学グローバル都市協力研究センター
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- KATO Hirokazu
- 名古屋大学大学院環境学研究科
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- デマンドレスポンス制度導入による居住者行動とエネルギー消費量変化の推計
- デマンドレスポンス セイド ドウニュウ ニ ヨル キョジュウシャ コウドウ ト エネルギー ショウヒリョウ ヘンカ ノ スイケイ
- AN EFFECT OF A “DEMAND RESPONSE” POWER MODEL TO ENERGY SAVING BEHAVIOR AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION
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Field tests of demand response (DR) power model, the policy controlling electric power demand using flexibility change power rates, are being conducted in many cities as the solution of tight energy supply-demand balance and installation into distributed energy system. This study aims to discuss of the relation of power rates and residential behavior with questionnaires, and to estimate energy consumption change on summer with time schedule model targeting the Nagoya metropolitan area (within 20km of CBD). The results indicate that 1) high power rates promote residential going out, 2) DR promote not only residential energy saving behavior in the short-term, but also replacement to high energy efficiency facilities in the long-term, 3) the mainly effects of DR are reduction of energy consumption in peak time, 4) in inner city where many singles live, the effects of DR may be smaller than the result of field tests.
Journal
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- Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. G (Environmental Research)
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Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. G (Environmental Research) 71 (5), I_357-I_368, 2015
Japan Society of Civil Engineers