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GB/T 32127-2024: Directives for monitoring and evaluation of power demand response
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Standard ID: GB/T 32127-2024 (GB/T32127-2024)
Description (Translated English): Directives for monitoring and evaluation of power demand response
Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard: F20
Classification of International Standard: 29.020
Word Count Estimation: 26,238
Date of Issue: 2024-05-28
Date of Implementation: 2024-12-01
Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration

GB/T 32127-2024: Directives for monitoring and evaluation of power demand response

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ICS 29:020 CCSF20 National Standards of People's Republic of China Replaces GB/T 32127-2015 Guidelines for monitoring and evaluating power demand response Released on 2024-05-28 2024-12-01 implementation State Administration for Market Regulation The National Standardization Administration issued

Table of Contents

Preface III 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and Definitions 1 4 General Requirements 3 5 Monitoring indicators 3 6 User Baseline Load Calculation 3 7 Benefit Classification 4 8 Benefit Quantification and Cost Estimation 5 Appendix A (Informative) Example 10

Foreword

This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1:1-2020 "Guidelines for standardization work Part 1: Structure and drafting rules for standardization documents" Drafting: This document replaces GB/T 32127-2015 "Guidelines for Demand Response Effect Monitoring and Comprehensive Benefit Evaluation" and GB/T 32127-2015 Compared with the previous version, in addition to structural adjustments and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows: a) Modified the demand response resources (see 3:2, 3:2 of the:2015 version), events (see 3:3, 3:3 of the:2015 version), and price-based demand Request for response (see 3:4,:2015 version of 3:4), time-of-use electricity price (see 3:5,:2015 version of 3:4:1), peak electricity price (see 3:6,:2015 3:4:3 of the:2015 edition), incentive-based demand response (see 3:7, 3:5 of the:2015 edition), interruptible loads (see 3:8, 3:5:2), user baseline load (see 3:10, 3:7 of the:2015 edition), emission reduction benefits (see 3:11, 3:12 of the:2015 edition), avoidable Free capacity (see 3:12, 3:13 of the:2015 edition), avoidable operating costs (grid companies) (see 3:15, 3:16 of the:2015 edition), Avoided electricity cost (power generation enterprise) (see 3:17, 3:18 of the:2015 edition) and other terms and definitions; b) Deleted real-time electricity prices (see 3:4:2 of the:2015 version), direct load control (see 3:5:1 of the:2015 version), and emergency demand response (see 3:5:4 of the:2015 edition), capacity/ancillary service plan (see 3:5:5 of the:2015 edition), actual user load (see 3:6 of the:2015 edition), user response load (see 3:8 of the:2015 edition), direct benefits (see 3:9 of the:2015 edition), and aggregate benefits (see 3:10 of the:2015 version), ancillary benefits (see 3:11 of the:2015 version), etc: c) The general requirements have been changed (see Chapter 4, Chapter 4 of the:2015 edition); d) The requirements for absolute indicators have been changed (see 5:1, 5:1:2 of the:2015 edition); e) Changed the indicator classification in the relative indicators (see 5:2:1, 5:1:3:1 of the:2015 version), the performance indicators of the subscription (see 5:2:2, 5:1:3:2 of the:2015 edition) and peak load performance index requirements (see 5:2:3, 5:1:3:3 of the:2015 edition); f) Added the requirements for valley load performance indicators in relative indicators (see 5:2:4); g) The technical principles of user baseline load have been changed to include fairness and rationality (see 6:1:1, 5:2:1 of the:2015 edition), precision and simplicity (see 6:1:2, 5:2:1 of the:2015 edition) and typical requirements for data (see 6:1:3, 5:2:1 of the:2015 edition); h) The requirement to minimize the risk of demand response in the user baseline load calculation principle has been deleted (see 5:2:4 of the:2015 version); i) Changed the requirements for data selection when the event occurs on a working day in the calculation method (see 6:2:2:1,:2015 edition): 5:3:2:1); j) The comprehensive benefit evaluation of demand response has been deleted (see Chapter 6 of the:2015 edition); k) Added benefit classification (see Chapter 7), benefit quantification and cost estimation (see Chapter 8); l) Changed the description outlined in the benefit classification (see 7:1, 6:1:1 of the:2015 edition); m) Changes have been made to the classification of benefits by the way benefits are obtained (see 7:2, 6:1:2, 6:1:3, 6:1:4, 6:1:5 of the:2015 edition), Requirements for classification of subject types (see 7:3, 6:1:6, 6:1:7, 6:1:8, 6:1:9 of the:2015 edition); n) Added requirements for the benefits of power load aggregation service providers (see 7:3:2); o) Changed the requirements for benefit quantification and cost estimation analysis elements (see 8:1, 6:2:1 of the:2015 edition); p) Changes have been made to reduce electricity costs (see 8:2:1, 6:2:2 of the:2015 edition) and obtain incentive compensation (see 8:2:2, 6:2:3) Requirements and calculation methods for environmental benefits (see 8:2:8, 6:2:9 of the:2015 edition); q) Modified Appendix A (Informative) calculation examples, updated demand response event occurrence time and related data, updated power demand response monitoring and evaluation guideline examples (see Appendix A, Appendix A of the:2015 edition): Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents: The issuing organization of this document does not assume the responsibility for identifying patents: This document was proposed by the China Electricity Council: This document is under the jurisdiction of the National Electricity Demand Side Management Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC575): This document was drafted by: China Southern Power Grid Research Institute Co:, Ltd:, Guangxi Power Grid Co:, Ltd: Electric Power Research Institute, Nanjing University, China Southern Power Grid Co:, Ltd:, China Electric Power Research Institute Co:, Ltd:, Guangdong Power Grid Co:, Ltd: Measurement Center, State Grid Smart Grid Research Institute Co:, Ltd:, State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Company Economic and Technical Research Institute, State Grid Jiangsu Electric Power Company Marketing Service Center Center, China Electricity Council Technology Service Center Co:, Ltd:, State Grid (Jiangsu) Power Demand Side Management Guidance Center Co:, Ltd:, Wuhan University, Guangzhou Southern Power Grid Research and Technology Co:, Ltd:, State Grid Electric Power Research Institute Wuhan Energy Efficiency Evaluation Co:, Ltd:, Nanjing Chunning Electric Power Technology Co:, Ltd:, State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Company Electric Power Research Institute, South China University of Technology, Langxin Technology Group Co:, Ltd:, Henan Electric Power Company: The main drafters of this document are: Xiao Yong, Gao Ciwei, Li Yan, Huang Huishan, Wang Zongyi, Luo Hongxuan, Han Shuai, Chen Ke, Guo Jianli, Wang Yan, Song Kun, Guo Mingxing, Li Bo, Yang Di, Zhou Jue, Jin Xin, Ding Li, Wang Yu, Wang Beibei, Ni Chouwei, Ming Hao, Wang Ke, Lu Jianbin, Dong Xuzhu, Yang Ping, Gui Canliang: The historical versions of this document and the documents it replaces are released as follows: ---First published in:2015 as GB/T 32127-2015; ---This is the first revision: Guidelines for monitoring and evaluating power demand response

1 Scope

This document specifies the overall requirements, monitoring indicators, user baseline load calculation, benefit classification and benefit evaluation of power demand response monitoring and evaluation: Benefit evaluation: This document is applicable to the analysis and evaluation of power demand response projects by power demand response implementation agencies, and the actual effects of the projects: Analyze and evaluate the comprehensive benefits of project implementation and provide reference for comprehensive resource planning:

2 Normative references

The contents of the following documents constitute the essential clauses of this document through normative references in this document: For referenced documents without a date, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for referenced documents without a date, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to This document: GB/T 2900:58 Electrical terminology - Planning and management of power systems for generation, transmission and distribution GB/T 2900:84 Electrical terminology - Electricity price GB/T 2900:87 Electrical terminology - Electricity market

3 Terms and definitions

The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 2900:58, GB/T 2900:84, GB/T 2900:87 and the following apply to this document: 3:1 Demand response demand response; DR A participation mechanism in which electricity users respond to price signals or incentives issued by implementing agencies and change their electricity consumption patterns: Behavior: 3:2 Demand-side equipment or systems involved in electricity demand response: 3:3 Event The entire process is initiated by the implementing agency and participated in by demand response users, from the beginning of user response to the end of response: Note: Events are triggered based on different indicators or conditions, such as power supply and demand, power system load level, supply resource availability, market prices, etc: 3:4 A type of demand response project in which users adjust their electricity demand according to changes in terminal electricity prices to reasonably control electricity costs: Should act: Note: Demand response based on electricity prices includes time-of-use electricity prices, peak electricity prices, etc: 3:5 Time-of-use price; TOU An electricity pricing mechanism that divides a cycle into several time periods based on the changes in power generation and consumption in the power system: Different electricity prices are set for different time periods: Note: Time-of-use electricity prices include peak and valley prices, seasonal prices, and peak and low prices:
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