A Survey of Different Residential Energy Consumption Controlling Techniques for Autonomous DSM in Future Smart Grid Communications
M. N. Ullah, A. Mahmood, S.Razzaq, M. Ilahi, R.D. Khan, N. Javaid

TL;DR
This survey reviews various residential load control techniques for demand side management in future smart grids, focusing on energy efficiency, cost reduction, and peak load reduction through real-time scheduling schemes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of different scheduling schemes for residential energy consumption to optimize demand side management in smart grids.
Findings
Various scheduling schemes effectively reduce peak load demand.
Real-time control improves energy efficiency and cost savings.
Integration of new energy resources enhances grid stability.
Abstract
In this work, we present a survey of residential load controlling techniques to implement demand side management in future smart grid. Power generation sector facing important challenges both in quality and quantity to meet the increasing requirements of consumers. Energy efficiency, reliability, economics and integration of new energy resources are important issues to enhance the stability of power system infrastructure. Optimal energy consumption scheduling minimizes the energy consumption cost and reduce the peak-to-average ratio (PAR) as well as peak load demand in peak hours. In this work, we discuss different energy consumption scheduling schemes that schedule the household appliances in real-time to achieve minimum energy consumption cost and reduce peak load curve in peak hours to shape the peak load demand.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Energy Management · Smart Grid Security and Resilience · Microgrid Control and Optimization
