As a follow-up to IRGC's report on demand-side flexibility for energy transitions, this Policy Brief highlights that increasing flexibility in power systems is needed to accommodate higher shares of non-controllable and intermittent renewable generation, and that this requires changes to the market design and regulatory framework, to facilitate the development and deployment of appropriate technologies and market-based instruments (e.g. taxes and subsidies). The Policy Brief focuses on demand response (DR), since it is emerging as a powerful demand-side energy management option to deliver flexibility. Specifically, DR can contribute to reducing overall electricity consumption or shifting demand in such a way that consumption better follows ...
The increasing penetration of renewable energy sources (RES) in power systems intensifies the need o...
The increasing penetration of renewable energy sources (RES) in power systems intensifies the need o...
A vision of distributed energy generation, storage, electric vehicles and a "smart-grid " ...
This report provides an overview of the current debates about demand response development, focusing ...
Achieving energy flexibility is becoming a key concern for energy system planners that manage interm...
With the grasp of a smart grid in sight, discussions have shifted the focus of system security measu...
The power demand on the electric grid varies according to the time of the day following users’ needs...
With the grasp of a smart grid in sight, discussions have shifted the focus of system security measu...
The flexible use of energy is seen as a key option to facilitate the integration of volatile renewab...
The flexible use of energy is seen as a key option to facilitate the integration of volatile renewab...
Achieving energy flexibility is becoming a key concern for energy system planners that manage interm...
The flexible use of energy is seen as a key option to facilitate the integration of volatile renewab...
The flexible use of energy is seen as a key option to facilitate the integration of volatile renewab...
\u3cp\u3eThe increasing penetration of renewable energy sources (RES) in power systems intensifies t...
The need to improve power system performance, enhance reliability, and reduce environmental effects,...
The increasing penetration of renewable energy sources (RES) in power systems intensifies the need o...
The increasing penetration of renewable energy sources (RES) in power systems intensifies the need o...
A vision of distributed energy generation, storage, electric vehicles and a "smart-grid " ...
This report provides an overview of the current debates about demand response development, focusing ...
Achieving energy flexibility is becoming a key concern for energy system planners that manage interm...
With the grasp of a smart grid in sight, discussions have shifted the focus of system security measu...
The power demand on the electric grid varies according to the time of the day following users’ needs...
With the grasp of a smart grid in sight, discussions have shifted the focus of system security measu...
The flexible use of energy is seen as a key option to facilitate the integration of volatile renewab...
The flexible use of energy is seen as a key option to facilitate the integration of volatile renewab...
Achieving energy flexibility is becoming a key concern for energy system planners that manage interm...
The flexible use of energy is seen as a key option to facilitate the integration of volatile renewab...
The flexible use of energy is seen as a key option to facilitate the integration of volatile renewab...
\u3cp\u3eThe increasing penetration of renewable energy sources (RES) in power systems intensifies t...
The need to improve power system performance, enhance reliability, and reduce environmental effects,...
The increasing penetration of renewable energy sources (RES) in power systems intensifies the need o...
The increasing penetration of renewable energy sources (RES) in power systems intensifies the need o...
A vision of distributed energy generation, storage, electric vehicles and a "smart-grid " ...