Pantielieieva, IrynaGlushko, AlyonaShmatko, Nataliia2024-06-062024-06-062023Pantielieieva I. Electricity demand management as a supplement to distributed generation [Electronic resource] / Iryna Pantielieieva, Alyona Glushko, Nataliia Shmatko // IEEE 4th KhPI Week on Advanced Technology (KhPIWeek) : proc. of the conf., October 2-6, 2023. – Electronic text data. – Kharkiv : NTU "KhPI", 2023. – 6 p. – URI: https://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/78133.https://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/78133Today, the energy industry is undergoing a radical transformation, the main engine of which is technological innovations, which provide opportunities for the transition to a fundamentally new stage of development. In recent years, there have been changes that forced a rethinking of the requirements for generation facilities, network infrastructure and, in general, the organization of the electricity industry and electricity markets. The increasing wear and tear of equipment, the involvement of distributed energy resources, the change in the role of traditional sources of energy and heat carriers, the growth of demand for electricity and the transformation of its quality characteristics, the change in the behavior of consumers - all this requires the study of the factors of the spread of new technologies in electricity for the transition to the next energy system. Therefore, the modern concept of the development of the electric power industry envisages increasing the active role of electricity consumers. The consumer moves away from the position of «passive» consumption and gets the opportunity to actively change his load with the help of his own (distributed) generation or demand management measures. The article analyzes the possibility of accounting for distributed generation and demand management when planning the development of electric power systems. The method of their joint examination with the help of a «virtual power plant» is described.enelectric power industrydistributed generationcomplex generation systemsactive consumervalue creationdemand managementintelligent energy systemvirtual power plantrenewable energyElectricity demand management as a supplement to distributed generationArticlehttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2960-2358https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6245-9971https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4909-252X