The large penetration rate of renewable energy sources leads to challenges in planning and controlling the energy production, transmission, and distribution in power systems. A potential solution is found in a paradigm shift from traditional supply control to demand control. To address such changes, a first step lays in a formal and robust characterization of the energy flexibility on the demand side. The most common way to characterize the energy flexibility is by considering it as a static function at every time instant. The validity of this approach is questionable because energy-based systems are never at steady-state. Therefore, in this paper, a novel methodology to characterize the energy flexibility as a dynamic function is proposed,...
Conventional key performance indicators (KPI) assessed in building simulation lack specific measures...
Recently, demand flexibility has been highlighted as a promising distributed resource from the custo...
In recent years, renewable energy resources have been increasingly embedded in the distribution grid...
The large penetration rate of renewable energy sources leads to challenges in planning and controlli...
Buildings are increasingly being seen as a potential source of energy flexibility to the smart grid ...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources in the power industry poses challenges for grid man...
High penetration of intermittent renewable energy sources has created a great need for increased fle...
With building electric demand becoming increasingly dynamic, and a growing percentage of intermitten...
The transition to a sustainable society and a carbon-neutral economy by 2050 requires extensive depl...
With the increasing use of renewable energy, the energy flexibility of buildings becomes increasingl...
As demand response and energy flexibility are often suggested as key principles to facilitate high l...
AbstractDue to the introduction of distributed renewable energy technologies with variable resource ...
Building energy flexibility is being considered an emerging strategy allowing the demand side active...
© 2019 In the present energy scenario, buildings are playing more and more as energy prosumers. They...
To date, the energy flexibility assessment of multicomponent electrical and thermal systems in resid...
Conventional key performance indicators (KPI) assessed in building simulation lack specific measures...
Recently, demand flexibility has been highlighted as a promising distributed resource from the custo...
In recent years, renewable energy resources have been increasingly embedded in the distribution grid...
The large penetration rate of renewable energy sources leads to challenges in planning and controlli...
Buildings are increasingly being seen as a potential source of energy flexibility to the smart grid ...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources in the power industry poses challenges for grid man...
High penetration of intermittent renewable energy sources has created a great need for increased fle...
With building electric demand becoming increasingly dynamic, and a growing percentage of intermitten...
The transition to a sustainable society and a carbon-neutral economy by 2050 requires extensive depl...
With the increasing use of renewable energy, the energy flexibility of buildings becomes increasingl...
As demand response and energy flexibility are often suggested as key principles to facilitate high l...
AbstractDue to the introduction of distributed renewable energy technologies with variable resource ...
Building energy flexibility is being considered an emerging strategy allowing the demand side active...
© 2019 In the present energy scenario, buildings are playing more and more as energy prosumers. They...
To date, the energy flexibility assessment of multicomponent electrical and thermal systems in resid...
Conventional key performance indicators (KPI) assessed in building simulation lack specific measures...
Recently, demand flexibility has been highlighted as a promising distributed resource from the custo...
In recent years, renewable energy resources have been increasingly embedded in the distribution grid...