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Negative electricity prices as a signal for lacking flexibility? On the effects of demand flexibility on electricity prices

International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 2023
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how active consumers, i.e. consumers that can inter-temporally shift their load, can influence electricity prices.
Stephanie Halbrügge   +3 more
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Demand Flexibility Certificates: Increasing the Visibility of Demand Flexibility through Certification

2023
Demand Flexibility Certificates: Increasing the Visibility of Demand Flexibility through Certification (edrc.ac.uk)
Ramirez-Mendiola, Jose Luis   +1 more
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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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Strategic process flexibility under lifecycle demand

International Journal of Production Economics, 2009
Abstract The better utilization of production resources has been a concern in the automotive industry over decades. Though costly itself, increasing process flexibility across the entire production network is seen as a particularly efficient approach for managing the mismatch between available production capacities and time-varying product demands ...
Francas, David   +3 more
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Optimal Bidding Strategy for a DER Aggregator in the Day-Ahead Market in the Presence of Demand Flexibility

IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print), 2019
The penetration of distributed energy resources (DER), including distributed generators, storage devices, and demand response (DR) is growing worldwide, encouraged by environmental policies and decreasing costs.
M. di Somma, G. Graditi, P. Siano
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Flexibility On-Demand: Multivariate 3D Covalent Organic Frameworks.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2023
Dynamic 3D covalent organic frameworks (dynaCOFs) have shown concerted structural transformation and responses upon adaptive guest adsorption. The multivariate (MTV) strategy incorporating multiple functionalities within a backbone is attractive for ...
Meng Wang   +6 more
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IGDT-Based Complementarity Approach for Dealing With Strategic Decision Making of Price-Maker VPP Considering Demand Flexibility

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2020
In this article, we outline a novel bilevel decision-making framework for a price-maker virtual power plant (VPP) to participate in both day-ahead and balancing oligopoly markets considering multiple forward contracts. In principle, the VPP operator with
F. Gazijahani, J. Salehi
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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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Forecasting Available Demand-Side Flexibility

2020
The role of flexibility in increasing the efficiency and stability of the grid is an undeniable fact. In flexibility utilization, first step is known to be characterisation, meaning detrermining metrics and indices capable of describing and quantifying flexibility, next step would be forecasting available flexibility.
Roya Ahmadiahangar   +3 more
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