Demand management is an important component of the emerging Smart Grid, and a potential solution to the supply-demand imbalance occurring increasingly as intermittent renewable electricity is added to the generation mix. Model predictive control (MPC) has shown great promise for controlling HVAC demand in commercial buildings, making it an ideal solution to this problem. MPC is believed to hold similar promise for residential applications, yet very few examples exist in the literature despite a growing interest in residential demand management. This work explores the potential for residential buildings to shape electric demand at the distribution feeder level in order to reduce peak demand, reduce system ramping, and increase load factor us...
The consumption and production of energy are more dynamic as distributed energy resources (DER) such...
Approximately 38% of electricity consumption within the United States can be attributed to residenti...
The building sector is responsible for about 40% of energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissi...
Demand management is an important component of the emerging Smart Grid, and a potential solution to ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Building Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architec...
Incorporating demand side flexibility can aid in integrating intermittent renewable energy generatio...
Electrical networks are currently experiencing rapid change, primarily driven by consumers seeking t...
textThis work considers how various integrated energy systems can be managed in order to provide eco...
Energy consumption in buildings is projected to increase more than 50% by 2050. Renewable energy sou...
The energy systems are becoming smart recently with an increase in communication capabilities betwee...
Electric power grids are becoming increasingly stressed due to political and environmental difficult...
The rapid growth in energy usage and CO2 emissions has become a critical issue for the whole world. ...
Heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems contribute the largest electricity usage f...
Demand response programs have been used to optimize the participation of the demand side. Utilizing ...
The growing demand for electricity is a challenge for the electricity sector as it not only involves...
The consumption and production of energy are more dynamic as distributed energy resources (DER) such...
Approximately 38% of electricity consumption within the United States can be attributed to residenti...
The building sector is responsible for about 40% of energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissi...
Demand management is an important component of the emerging Smart Grid, and a potential solution to ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Building Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architec...
Incorporating demand side flexibility can aid in integrating intermittent renewable energy generatio...
Electrical networks are currently experiencing rapid change, primarily driven by consumers seeking t...
textThis work considers how various integrated energy systems can be managed in order to provide eco...
Energy consumption in buildings is projected to increase more than 50% by 2050. Renewable energy sou...
The energy systems are becoming smart recently with an increase in communication capabilities betwee...
Electric power grids are becoming increasingly stressed due to political and environmental difficult...
The rapid growth in energy usage and CO2 emissions has become a critical issue for the whole world. ...
Heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems contribute the largest electricity usage f...
Demand response programs have been used to optimize the participation of the demand side. Utilizing ...
The growing demand for electricity is a challenge for the electricity sector as it not only involves...
The consumption and production of energy are more dynamic as distributed energy resources (DER) such...
Approximately 38% of electricity consumption within the United States can be attributed to residenti...
The building sector is responsible for about 40% of energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissi...