International audienceDespite the vast research on the flexibility of buildings consumption, current literature is more about predicting the impacts of energy flexibility than fo-cusing on its modeling. In this paper, a methodology is provided to go from data-driven modeling of the load consumption to an optimization problem with a Mixed-Integer Linear Programming (MILP) formulation. Illustrated on an Energy Intensive Industries (EII) with an economic point of view, the methodology is suitable for any consumption site, allowing optimal energy planning studies at the district scale. Thus, it facilitates the definition of flexibility strategies to exploit the complementary of uses of the districts
Although the total energy demand in the residential sector is rather high, the density of its reques...
WOS:000498072600043International audienceEnergy planning at the neighborhood level is a major develo...
With building electric demand becoming increasingly dynamic, and a growing percentage of intermitten...
International audienceDespite the vast research on the flexibility of buildings consumption, current...
International audienceThis paper addresses the topic of the electrical flexibility on the demand-sid...
Demand-side management (DSM) is an effective way to strengthen the present power system's reliabilit...
Demand-side management (DSM) is an effective way to strengthen the present power system's reliabilit...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources in the power industry poses challenges for grid man...
The increasing penetration level of renewable energies requires more flexibility measures at the con...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper presents a new mixed integer linear programing (MILP) model for the management o...
The operation of electric and heat grids alike is complicated due to the dynamic demand, with the in...
With the increasing use of renewable energy, the energy flexibility of buildings becomes increasingl...
peer reviewedThe energy transition into a modern power system requires energy flexibility. Demand Re...
Renewable and distributed energy sources, with photovoltaic in the first place, are leading the ener...
The increasing penetration level of renewable energy requires more flexibility measures to be implem...
Although the total energy demand in the residential sector is rather high, the density of its reques...
WOS:000498072600043International audienceEnergy planning at the neighborhood level is a major develo...
With building electric demand becoming increasingly dynamic, and a growing percentage of intermitten...
International audienceDespite the vast research on the flexibility of buildings consumption, current...
International audienceThis paper addresses the topic of the electrical flexibility on the demand-sid...
Demand-side management (DSM) is an effective way to strengthen the present power system's reliabilit...
Demand-side management (DSM) is an effective way to strengthen the present power system's reliabilit...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources in the power industry poses challenges for grid man...
The increasing penetration level of renewable energies requires more flexibility measures at the con...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper presents a new mixed integer linear programing (MILP) model for the management o...
The operation of electric and heat grids alike is complicated due to the dynamic demand, with the in...
With the increasing use of renewable energy, the energy flexibility of buildings becomes increasingl...
peer reviewedThe energy transition into a modern power system requires energy flexibility. Demand Re...
Renewable and distributed energy sources, with photovoltaic in the first place, are leading the ener...
The increasing penetration level of renewable energy requires more flexibility measures to be implem...
Although the total energy demand in the residential sector is rather high, the density of its reques...
WOS:000498072600043International audienceEnergy planning at the neighborhood level is a major develo...
With building electric demand becoming increasingly dynamic, and a growing percentage of intermitten...