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Modeling demand flexibility of electric vehicles

2017 IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications (SmartGridComm), 2017
Electric vehicles (EVs) have a great potential as controllable flexible loads for an electricity market operator. Hence, it is important for an electricity market operator to assess the extent of demand flexibility (i.e., demand shifting and demand curtailment) available from the EVs.
Chirag Ramesh Srivatsa   +2 more
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Harnessing the Flexibility of Demand-Side Resources

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2019
Flexibility is of prime importance for current and future power systems with increasing grid integration of variable renewables. Insufficient flexibility can result in high renewable energy curtailment levels, excessive intra-hour plant cycling and/or frequency stability concerns.
Muhammad Bashar Anwar   +3 more
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On the flexibility of demand and production rate

European Journal of Operational Research, 2008
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Cognitive demands of flexible work.

2021
Technological developments and the increase of flexible working conditions are accompanied by new cognitive demands on employees. In highly flexible work, there is an increased need for planning of working times and for planning of working places, for structuring of work tasks, and for coordinating with others. On the one hand, these new demands result
Prem, Roman   +4 more
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Towards Flexible Demands in Online Leasing Problems

Algorithmica, 2018
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Shouwei Li   +2 more
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Potential of residential demand flexibility - Italian scenario

2014 IEEE 11th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices (SSD14), 2014
Aggregator in a microgrid is responsible for its secure and economic operation. As far as system economics is concerned, there are many factors upon which energy cost is dependent, for example peak demand rates and penalties due to violations in energy purchase contracts.
Intisar Ali Sajjad   +3 more
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EXCHANGE RATE FLEXIBILITY AND DEMAND FOR MONEY

The Journal of Finance, 1977
IN THE PERIOD since generalized floating has been in effect, the system has come under attack on grounds that exchange rate movements have been excessive and unwarranted. For the most part, critics base their assertions on observations about short-term fluctuations of the European currencies against the dollar, and they attribute the recent exchange ...
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The demand for flexibility as a process of disenfranchisement [PDF]

open access: possibleDistinktion: Journal of Social Theory, 2011
The demand for employees to show flexibility is not merely a characteristic of large companies, but one that can even be traced in municipal day nurseries and kindergartens. In a series of focus group interviews with Danish kindergarten teachers, managers and staff representatives, it became clear that the idea of flexibility has been incorporated into
Petersen, Anders, Willig, Rasmus
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