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Flexibility from energy systems integration: supporting synergies mmong sectors
Energy systems integration, or sector coupling, has several drivers that span climate impact mitigation and economics to social and regulatory considerations. A key question is what is sector coupling, and how does it impact the flexibility of the energy
Antje Orths +17 more
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Demand Flexibility: A Review of Quantification Methods, Models, and Required Data
As renewable energy is increasingly integrated into our electricity supply, it becomes more challenging to ensure reliability and security due to the intermittent nature of these resources.
Morgan M. Shepherd, Salman Mohagheghi
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Industrial energy flexibility enables companies to optimize their energy-associated production costs and support the energy transition towards renewable energy sources.
Alejandro Tristán +2 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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Impact of source variability on flexibility for demand response
sponsorship: This research was performed under the scope of the Interna-tional Energy Agency's (IEA) Energy in Buildings and Communities (EBC) Annex 67 'Energy Flexible Buildings' and Annex 82 'Energy Flexible Buildings Towards Resilient Low Carbon ...
Keane, Marcus M. +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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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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The role of power system flexibility in generation planning
Paper presented at the IEEE 2011, Power and Energy Society General Meeting, San Diego, CA, 24-29 July 2011As the penetration of variable renewable generation increases in power systems worldwide, planning for the effects of variability will become more ...
Eamonn Lannoye +6 more
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Redefining energy system flexibility for distributed energy system design
A novel method is introduced in this study to consider flexibility taking into account both system design and operation strategy by using fuzzy logic. A stochastic optimization algorithm is introduced to optimize the system design and operation strategy ...
Scartezzini, Jean Louis +12 more
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Effect of sedentary lifestyle, nutritional status and sex on the flexibility of students [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: assart-day life habits have led to a more sedentary lifestyle, contributing to increased obesity. In view of these changes, it is necessary to understand whether the flexibility of the individual has also been influenced.
Martinello, Micheli +5 more
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