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Capturing aggregate flexibility in Demand Response [PDF]
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Alizadeh, Mahnoosh +3 more
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Hundreds of studies have investigated Model Predictive Control (MPC) for the optimal operation of building energy systems in the past two decades. However, MPC field tests are still uncommon, especially for small- and medium-sized commercial buildings ...
Kun Zhang +7 more
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Demand Flexibility: A Review of Quantification Methods, Models, and Required Data
As renewable energy is increasingly integrated into our electricity supply, it becomes more challenging to ensure reliability and security due to the intermittent nature of these resources.
Morgan M. Shepherd, Salman Mohagheghi
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The rapid spread of renewable energy resources has increased need for demand flexibility as one of the solutions to power system imbalance. However, to properly estimate the demand flexibility, demand characteristics must be analyzed first and the ...
Keon Baek +4 more
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Factors Influencing Building Demand Flexibility [PDF]
The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Roadmap for Grid-interactive Efficient Buildings (GEB) acknowledged that building demand flexibility (DF) is both an important strategy to decarbonizing the buildings sector and an important resource for meeting the changing needs of the electrical grid such as improving grid reliability.
Jingjing Liu +6 more
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How Can Floor Covering Influence Buildings’ Demand Flexibility?
Although the thermal mass of floors in buildings has been demonstrated to help shift cooling load, there is still a lack of information about how floor covering can influence the floor’s load shifting capability and buildings’ demand flexibility. To fill
Hyeunguk Ahn +5 more
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Modern power systems face increasing operational challenges due to the integration of renewable energy sources (RESs) and evolving demand patterns. Demand flexibility (DF) has emerged as a transformative solution by dynamically adjusting electricity ...
Mohamed Massaoudi +2 more
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An Empirical Energy Demand Flexibility Metric for Residential Properties
Shifting from heating using fossil fuel combustion to electrified heating, dominated by heat pumps, is central to many countries’ decarbonisation strategy.
Jenny Crawley +3 more
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Enabling Micro-level Demand-Side Grid Flexiblity in Resource Constrained Environments [PDF]
The increased penetration of uncertain and variable renewable energy presents various resource and operational electric grid challenges. Micro-level (household and small commercial) demand-side grid flexibility could be a cost-effective strategy to ...
Diego Ponce de León Baridó +4 more
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The integration of renewable energy sources (RESs) is rapidly increasing within energy systems worldwide. However, this shift introduces intermittency and uncertainty on the supply side.
Hessam Golmohamadi +3 more
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