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The EU energy and climate policy has set quantitative goals for decarbonization based on the energy efficiency and the evolution of energy systems. The utilization of demand side flexibility can help towards this direction and achieve the target of ...
Georgios Chantzis +2 more
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Comprehensive Review on the Control of Heat Pumps for Energy Flexibility in Distribution Networks
Decarbonization plans promote the transition to heat pumps (HPs), creating new opportunities for their energy flexibility in demand response programs, solar photovoltaic integration, and optimization of distribution networks.
Gustavo L. Aschidamini +5 more
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Measuring and Comparing Energy Flexibilities [PDF]
Flexibility in energy supply and demand becomes more and more important with increasing Renewable Energy Sources (RES) production and the emergence of the Smart Grid. So-called prosumers, i.e., entities that produce and/or consume energy, can offer their inherent flexibilities through so-called demand response and thus help stabilize the energy markets.
Valsomatzis, Emmanouil +3 more
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Energy Flexible Buildings - The impact of building design on energy flexibility
Abstract Thermal load management has substantial theoretical potential for energy flexibility. To use the inherent flexibility in buildings, for example, district heating companies could temporarily control the heating system of buildings to switch-off or preheat dwellings in the morning to avoid using peak load gas boilers. The »thermal
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Evaluating Flexibility and Wearability of Flexible Energy Storage Devices [PDF]
Hongfei Li obtained his Bachelor’s degree from the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Central South University in 2009. After that, he received his Master’s degree from the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University in 2012. He joined Dr. Chunyi Zhi’s group as a PhD candidate in 2015 at City University of Hong Kong.
Hongfei Li +3 more
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Evaluation of methods for determining energy flexibility of buildings
The high rate of penetration of renewable energy sources leads to challenges in planning and controlling the production, transmission and distribution of energy. A possible solution lies within the change from traditional supply side management to demand
Georgios Chantzis +7 more
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Energy-Flexible Job-Shop Scheduling Using Deep Reinforcement Learning
Considering its high energy demand, the manufacturing industry has grand potential for demand response studies to increase the use of clean energy while reducing its own electricity cost.
Felder, Mine +9 more
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ASEAN grid flexibility: Preparedness for grid integration of renewable energy [PDF]
In 2015, ASEAN established a goal of increasing its renewable energy share in its energy portfolio from approximately 13–23% by 2025. Renewable electricity, especially intermittent and variable sources, presents challenges for grid operators due to the ...
Huang, YW, Kammen, DM, Kittner, N
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Enabling Micro-level Demand-Side Grid Flexiblity in Resource Constrained Environments
The increased penetration of uncertain and variable renewable energy presents various resource and operational electric grid challenges. Micro-level (household and small commercial) demand-side grid flexibility could be a cost-effective strategy to ...
Belissent +6 more
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Variable angle photoelectron spectrometer [PDF]
The design, construction, and performance of a spectrometer for measuring the angular and energy distributions of electrons photoejected by rare gas resonance light is described. Results using 584.4‐Å photons from a helium lamp are reported.
Kuppermann, Aron +2 more
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