Demand side response (DSR) and the interconnectivity of smart technologies will be essential to transform and revolutionize the way consumers engage with the energy industry. The carbon intensity of electricity varies throughout the day as a result of emissions released during generation. These fluctuations in carbon intensity are predicted to increase due to increased penetration of variable generation sources. This paper proposes a novel insight into how reductions in domestic emissions can be achieved, through the scheduling of certain wet appliances to optimally manage low carbon electricity. An appliance detecting and scheduling algorithm is presented and results are generated using historic demand data, electricity generat...
Knowing the ill effects of dependence upon conventional resources for generation of energy, the worl...
The transition to a low carbon transportation system has brought many challenges for researchers, o...
Excessive carbon emissions have posed a threat to sustainable development. An appropriate market-bas...
Demand side response (DSR) and the inter-connectivity of smart technologies will be essential to tra...
Combination of the information technology and the power engineering is the feature of next-generati...
In recent years, the importance of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions has increased. With the u...
This paper proposes a novel unit commitment (UC) model under smart grid (SG) environment, which inte...
The current energy transition leading towards decentralized generation and low emission sources chal...
With advances of smart grid, the responsibility of carbon emission reduction can be fairly allocated...
Low carbon technologies along with smart control have a role in residential demand side response (DS...
Carbon emission reduction is an urgent global task. Renewable energy sources integration can promote...
Efforts towards a low carbon economy are challenging the electricity industry. On the supply-side, ...
This paper presents a smart energy management system for unlocking demand response in the UK residen...
Residential and commercial buildings are responsible for approximately 35% of carbon emissions in in...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Smart Grid Initiative started after realizing the urge...
Knowing the ill effects of dependence upon conventional resources for generation of energy, the worl...
The transition to a low carbon transportation system has brought many challenges for researchers, o...
Excessive carbon emissions have posed a threat to sustainable development. An appropriate market-bas...
Demand side response (DSR) and the inter-connectivity of smart technologies will be essential to tra...
Combination of the information technology and the power engineering is the feature of next-generati...
In recent years, the importance of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions has increased. With the u...
This paper proposes a novel unit commitment (UC) model under smart grid (SG) environment, which inte...
The current energy transition leading towards decentralized generation and low emission sources chal...
With advances of smart grid, the responsibility of carbon emission reduction can be fairly allocated...
Low carbon technologies along with smart control have a role in residential demand side response (DS...
Carbon emission reduction is an urgent global task. Renewable energy sources integration can promote...
Efforts towards a low carbon economy are challenging the electricity industry. On the supply-side, ...
This paper presents a smart energy management system for unlocking demand response in the UK residen...
Residential and commercial buildings are responsible for approximately 35% of carbon emissions in in...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Smart Grid Initiative started after realizing the urge...
Knowing the ill effects of dependence upon conventional resources for generation of energy, the worl...
The transition to a low carbon transportation system has brought many challenges for researchers, o...
Excessive carbon emissions have posed a threat to sustainable development. An appropriate market-bas...