Socio-Economic Aspects of Demand Side Response (DSR)
By HDK / Published on Mon, 2009-05-25 15:54The delivery of electricity to consumers is influenced by demand and supply factors. Using DSR influences the customer’s behavior by offering the customer the choice to buy electricity now, to refrain from buying, buy less/more, or to buy at some other time. This may result in the same supply capacity and overall reliability for less capital and a reduction of the greenhouse gasses, due to efficient use of the production capacity.
How much do you expect DSR would reduce electricity bills?
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