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Energy Retrofitting Effects on the Energy Flexibility of Dwellings [PDF]
Electrification of the built environment is foreseen as a main driver for energy transition for more effective, electric renewable capacity firming. Direct and on-time use of electricity is the best way to integrate them, but the current energy demand of
Francesco Mancini, Benedetto Nastasi
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Flexibility capital and flexibility justice in smart energy systems
Flexibility has increasing value across sectors of the economy, including energy. The ability to be flexible is affected by a wide variety of sociotechnical factors and determines what we term ‘flexibility capital’. Levels of flexibility capital vary in populations, both absolutely and in the extent to which they are primarily derived from ...
Gareth Powells, Michael J Fell
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Aggregation techniques for energy flexibility [PDF]
Over the last few years, the cost of energy from renewable resources, such as sunlight and wind, has declined resulting in an increasing use of Renewable Energy Sources (RES). As a result, the energy produced by RES is fed into the power grid while their share is expected to significantly increase in the future.
Valsomatzis, Emmanouil +3 more
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Production companies face the challenge of reducing energy costs and carbon emissions while achieving the logistical objectives at the same time. Active management of electricity demand, also known as Demand Side Management (DSM) or Energy Flexibility ...
Bank, Lukas +9 more
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Flexible Computing for Intermittent Energy [PDF]
How flexible computing can help speed the adoption of inflexible renewables.
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Demand Response (DR) programs represent an effective way to optimally manage building energy demand while increasing Renewable Energy Sources (RES) integration and grid reliability, helping the decarbonization of the electricity sector.
Davide Deltetto +4 more
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Beyond A single stimulus: How to leverage the federal government to advance clean energy innovation?
Summary: There is a critical need to accelerate and improve the innovation process for clean energy technologies. In order to stem the most-dire effects of the climate crisis, there will need to be increased research, development, demonstration ...
Brent R. Heard +2 more
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The transition to a sustainable society and a carbon-neutral economy by 2050 requires extensive deployment of renewable energy sources that, due to the aleatority and non-programmability of most of them, may seriously affect the stability of existing ...
Girolama Airò Farulla +6 more
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Extensive research demonstrates the importance of user practices in understanding variations in residential heating demand. Whereas previous studies have investigated variations in aggregated data, e.g., yearly heating consumption, the recent deployment ...
Anders Rhiger Hansen +3 more
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Unexpected power outages and extreme weather encouraged research on energy-resilient buildings throughout the world. Resilient building research mainly focuses on hot weather rather than cold extremes. This study defines resilience terminologies based on
Ashish Saini, Ala Hasan, Jari Shemeikka
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