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For the past 30 years, demand-side management (DSM) theory has been developed and improved continuously, and has played a vital role in energy-saving and emission reduction in electric power industry. Based on bottlenecks from increasingly limited energy resources, growing environmental protection pressures and intensifying electrical power industry reforms, DSM will continue developing. However, DSM research and implementation will confront new environments and new evaluation criterion, making new incentive mechanisms and implementation measures necessary. Given the ongoing electricity industry reform, this chapter focuses on introducing clean development mechanism (CDM) and white certificate.
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Hu, Z., Han, X., Wen, Q. (2013). The Prospects of Demand-Side Management. In: Integrated Resource Strategic Planning and Power Demand-Side Management. Power Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37084-7_7
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