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E2District: Behaviour Demand Response [PDF]
This work describes the Behaviour Demand Response approach proposed in the context of the EU Horizon 2020 E2District project, which aims at achieving energy efficiency in District Heating and Cooling (DHC) systems applied in building blocks. [...]
Julia Blanke +4 more
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Implementation and Test of Demand Response using Behaviour Descriptions [PDF]
The term Smart Grid describes the effort to enable the integration of large numbers of renewable distributed energy resources into the power grid. The fluctuations inherent in renewable energy resources imply the need to also integrate the demand side actively into the control of the power system.
Bindner, Henrik W. +2 more
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An Integrated Behavioural Model towards Evaluating and Influencing Energy Behaviour—The Role of Motivation in Behaviour Demand Response [PDF]
The change in the actual use of buildings by its occupants is receiving more and more attention. Over the lifecycle of a building the occupants and therefore the demands towards the buildings often change a lot.
Julia Blanke +2 more
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Towards Integrating Behaviour Demand Response into Simulation Based Heat Production Optimisation [PDF]
Behaviour Demand Response (BDR) is the process of communicating with the building occupants and integrating their behavioural flexibility into the energy value chain. In this paper we will present an integrated behavioural model based on well-established
Christian Beder +2 more
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Data-driven modelling of energy demand response behaviour based on a large-scale residential trial
Recent years have seen an increasing interest in Demand Response (DR), as a means to satisfy the growing flexibility needs of modern power grids. This increased flexibility is required due to the growing proportion of intermittent renewable energy ...
Ioannis Antonopoulos +3 more
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Residential peak electricity demand response—Highlights of some behavioural issues [PDF]
Electricity demand response refers to consumer actions that change the utility load profile in a way that reduces costs or improves grid security. The focus of demand response has mainly been on the commercial and big industrial sectors because of the large demand reduction that they can offer to the utility grid operators.
Samuel Gyamfi +2 more
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Behaviour Demand Response (BDR) is an approach that enables the adaptation of operation of the district heating assets to dynamic market and capacity constraints by asking building occupants to participate and temporarily alter their demand profiles.
Christian Beder +2 more
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A Power Evolution Game Model and Its Application Contained in Virtual Power Plants
Demand response is an effective way to alleviate the pressure on power systems and improve energy utilisation efficiency. This study constructs a tripartite evolutionary game model on government, power companies and virtual power plants (VPPs), and ...
Jinghong Zhou, Ke Chen, Weidong Wang
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Indonesia Export, Import, and Demand for Domestic Commodities under Economics Liberalisation
The aim of this research is to identify the behaviour of export, import and domestic commodities demand in liberalization era both in the long run and the short run.
Andi Irawan
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Consumer behaviour in the energy field is playing a more important role in the new approach dominated by the proliferation of renewable energy sources. In this new context, the grid has to balance the intermittent and uncertain renewable energy generated,
Adrian Tantau +4 more
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