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Increasing population and modern lifestyle have raised energy demands globally. Demand Side Management (DSM) is one important tool used to manage energy demands. It employs an advanced power infrastructure along with bi-directional information flow among
Sohail Razzaq +4 more
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Connecting research to practice to improve energy demand-side management (DSM) [PDF]
Exchange of experience between researchers and practitioners is important for arriving at new knowledge that is translatable into practice and at the same time endures in science. This notion has been central in CHANGING BEHAVIOUR, a project aimed at a better understanding of why energy demand-side management (DSM) programmes succeed or fail. Generally,
S.C. Breukers +4 more
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Assessing the Demand Side Management Potential and the Energy Flexibility of Heat Pumps in Buildings
The energy demand in buildings represents a considerable share of the overall energy use. Given the significance and acknowledged flexibility of thermostatically controlled loads, they represent an interesting option for the implementation of demand side
Alessia Arteconi, Fabio Polonara
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Transition towards net zero emissions: Integration of a PV/T system with a hydroelectric generator and the impact of demand-side management [PDF]
With the aim of diversifying different energy sources and achieving net zero emissions, hybrid renewable energy sources (HRES) represent the future of the world.
Armel Zambou Kenfack +4 more
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Abstract Demand side management (DSM) is seen as a short-term solution to the imminent problem of electricity supply shortages in South Africa. DSM aims to reduce peak loads with immediate results in a short time. The mining sector in South Africa is a large energy user with pumping one of the largest consuming systems. Therefore, DSM potential (load
R Pelzer, E H Mathews
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Demand-side management (DSM) is a significant component of the smart grid. DSM without sufficient generation capabilities cannot be realized; taking that concern into account, the integration of distributed energy resources (solar, wind, waste-to-energy,
Subhasis Panda +9 more
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Demand-side management, a new development in smart grid technology, has enabled communication between energy suppliers and consumers. Demand side energy management (DSM) reduces the cost of energy acquisition and the associated penalties by continuously ...
Mutiu Shola Bakare +3 more
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Blockchain-Enabled Energy Demand Side Management Cap and Trade Model
Global economic growth, demographic explosion, digitization, increased mobility, and greater demand for heating and cooling due to climate change in different world areas are the main drivers for the surge in energy demand.
Alain Aoun +3 more
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Flexibility quantification in households: a swiss case study
In this paper, a thorough analysis of quantification of the heating appliances’ flexibility provided by 200 households located in the Sion area (Switzerland) is presented. An extended evaluation of the available flexibility throughout the year as well as
Yousra Sidqi +3 more
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High-quality power demand side information is necessary for scientific decision-making of power grid construction projects. Literature research shows that the current demand side management (DSM) information quality theories and methods need to be ...
Yiping Zhu, Zan Zhou
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