Miguel, PedroNeves, LuísMartins, A. Gomes2026-05-182026-05-182014-08-02Miguel, P., Neves, L., & Martins, A. G. (2014). Methodology to simulate the impact of a large deployment of a residential energy management system in the electricity grid. Electric Power Systems Research, 116, 399-407. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsr.2014.07.0120378-7796http://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/16293The authors are thankful to Professor João Miguel Charrua de Sousa, from the School of Technology and Management of the Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, for helpful comments and suggestions.The purpose of this work is to provide an insight for a possible methodology to implement demand response strategies at a city scale. The objective is to determine a range of values for the energy and power that can be made available through the large deployment of a residential energy management system. This work can help the distribution system operator to assess the impact of the usage of such technology at the grid level. The paper describes a methodology that identifies the start of operation cycles of appliances and other loads on a given general load diagram, enabling the simulation of load shifting caused by the operation of residential energy management systems. A simulation of an hypothetical 20% deployment of a residential energy management system on the city of Coimbra in Portugal, was performed. The results show the release of almost 3% of the demand on periods of higher price, but also the occurrence of a pronounced peak during the night period, an occurrence which may need to be dealt with, and for which some solutions are proposed.engDemand responseDistribution system operatorEnergy BoxHousehold sectorSimulationSmart GridMethodology to simulate the impact of a large deployment of a residential energy management system in the electricity gridjournal article10.1016/j.epsr.2014.07.012