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Decentralized electricity systems based on variable renewable energy (VRE) sources such as wind power can provide affordable, dependable, and modern energy in a manner consistent with the Paris Agreement.
Hanieh Seyedhashemi +3 more
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Optimal Dispatch of Integrated Energy System Based on Flexibility of Thermal Load
The flexibility of thermal loads of buildings is a valuable balancing resource for operation of the heat and electricity integrated energy system (HE-IES).
HU Bo, CHENG Xin, SHAO Changzheng, HUANG Wei, SUN Yue, XIE Kaigui
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This dataset was collected to understand how Norwegian households responded to the electricity price shock due to the European energy crisis. It consists of consumer characteristics and their self-reported responses to the extraordinarily high ...
Matthias Hofmann +2 more
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The buildings sector can provide important demand-side flexibility for the integration of renewable energy. With the changing power system and rapid advancement in building energy control technology, technology providers and demand response aggregators ...
Ella Zhou, Elaine Hale, Elaina Present
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Insights into End Users’ Acceptance and Participation in Energy Flexibility Strategies
Ahead of the energy crisis, several countermeasures to reduce the energy demand require an active change in the end users’ energy patterns. There are strategies known as demand response (DR) programs that have been tested in recent years, and they have ...
Valentina Tomat +4 more
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Learning a Distributed Control Scheme for Demand Flexibility in Thermostatically Controlled Loads [PDF]
Demand flexibility is increasingly important for power grids, in light of growing penetration of renewable generation. Careful coordination of thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) can potentially modulate energy demand, decrease operating costs, and ...
Bingqing Chen +3 more
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Load Areas in Radial Unbalanced Distribution Systems
The demand becoming flexible is a requirement for the full exploitation of renewable energy sources. Aggregation may foster the provision of flexibility by small-scale providers connected to distribution grids, since it allows offering significant ...
Giovanni M. Casolino, Arturo Losi
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A Framework for Offering Short-Term Demand-Side Flexibility to a Flexibility Marketplace
The decarbonization of the power sector involves electrification and a massive deployment of variable renewable energy sources, leading to an increase of local transmission congestion and ramping challenges.
Stig Ødegaard Ottesen +2 more
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Flexibility from the demand side [PDF]
The stochastic nature of renewable energy sources such as wind and sun introduces a new form of uncertainty in power system operation. The standard answer to the concerns that this increase in uncertainty raises is that the system should become more flexible .
Kirschen, D.S. +3 more
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A Decentralized Local Flexibility Market Considering the Uncertainty of Demand
The role of the distribution system operator (DSO) is evolving with the increasing possibilities of demand management and flexibility. Rather than implementing conventional approaches to mitigate network congestions, such as upgrading existing assets ...
Ayman Esmat +2 more
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