different between demand response and side manegement
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The key thing to understand here is that Demand Response (DR) and DSM (Demand Side Management) are not the same thing, even though they are often used interchangeably. Demand Response refers to programs that encourage participants to make short-term reductions in energy demand.
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DMS encompasses a broader concept of energy demand management, while DR works in detail on electric demand – at the moment. DMS seeks a balance between energy demand and supply both on the side of utilities, system operators and consumers. While DR does it from consumer's side.
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