This paper describes the composition and operation of a semi-virtual energy system and building emulator designed for studying hybrid grid interactions of a modern nearly-zero energy building. The system consists of a real part for energy production (PV panels and micro-wind turbine), storage (batteries and hot water storage tanks) and conversion (ground-source heat pump GSHP and electric heater) combined with a virtual part that models a single-family house in the computer simulation program TRNSYS. A Labview program is used for communication between the real and virtual parts. Measurement data from six periods selected for study between September 2015 and February 2016 are analyzed. The data indicate that during the study, the total elect...
Electric production data of a grid-connected hybrid system are presented. The system consists of a p...
A focal point of ongoing research is matching the energy demand in the built environment to the ener...
Beneficial in items of improved reliability, energy services, operational life and energy efficiency...
This paper describes the composition and operation of a semi-virtual energy system and building emul...
This paper describes the composition and operation of a semi-virtual energy system and building emul...
This paper describes the implementation of an energy management system (EMS) onto a semi-virtual nea...
The unplanned power outages have occurred for all of us, and we know that from the household inhabit...
In this paper, simulations of the performance of a building that has different energy flexibility so...
In this paper, the electrical energy demand of a typical residential building has been extracted fro...
The purpose of this article is to present a computer simulation of a fictitious project of a Virtual...
International audienceThe building is the largest consumer of energy, before the transport and indus...
In this paper a building-plant system consisting in a housing module with 3D printed walls and a woo...
The purpose of this article is to present a computer simulation of a fictitious project of a Virtual...
This paper focuses on a novel energy management approach, namely Building to Vehicle to Building (V2...
Power systems with large shares of variable renewable electricity generation, i.e., wind and solar p...
Electric production data of a grid-connected hybrid system are presented. The system consists of a p...
A focal point of ongoing research is matching the energy demand in the built environment to the ener...
Beneficial in items of improved reliability, energy services, operational life and energy efficiency...
This paper describes the composition and operation of a semi-virtual energy system and building emul...
This paper describes the composition and operation of a semi-virtual energy system and building emul...
This paper describes the implementation of an energy management system (EMS) onto a semi-virtual nea...
The unplanned power outages have occurred for all of us, and we know that from the household inhabit...
In this paper, simulations of the performance of a building that has different energy flexibility so...
In this paper, the electrical energy demand of a typical residential building has been extracted fro...
The purpose of this article is to present a computer simulation of a fictitious project of a Virtual...
International audienceThe building is the largest consumer of energy, before the transport and indus...
In this paper a building-plant system consisting in a housing module with 3D printed walls and a woo...
The purpose of this article is to present a computer simulation of a fictitious project of a Virtual...
This paper focuses on a novel energy management approach, namely Building to Vehicle to Building (V2...
Power systems with large shares of variable renewable electricity generation, i.e., wind and solar p...
Electric production data of a grid-connected hybrid system are presented. The system consists of a p...
A focal point of ongoing research is matching the energy demand in the built environment to the ener...
Beneficial in items of improved reliability, energy services, operational life and energy efficiency...