An increased number of intermittent renewables poses a threat to the system balance. As a result, new tools and concepts, like advanced demand-side management and smart grid technologies, are required for the demand to meet supply. There is a need for higher consumer awareness and automatic response to a shortage or surplus of electricity. The distributed water heater can be considered as one of the most energy-intensive devices, where its energy demand is shiftable in time without influencing the comfort level. Tailored hot water usage predictions and advanced control techniques could enable these devices to supply ancillary energy balancing services. The paper analyses a set of hot water consumption data from residential dwellings. This w...
This paper proposes and analyses a new demand response technique for renewable energy regulation usi...
A long-term field study recording domestic hot water (DHW) consumption in households was used to tun...
The integration of renewable energy sources in single family homes is challenging. Advance knowledge...
An increased number of intermittent renewables poses a threat to the system balance. As a result, ne...
An increased number of intermittent renewables poses a threat to the system balance. As a result, ne...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the real domestic hot water (DHW) consumptions from si...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the real domestic hot water (DHW) consumptions from single family ho...
The electricity grid is currently transforming and becoming more and more decentralised. Green energ...
International audienceThis work aims to evaluate the energy savings that can be achieved in Domestic...
Abstract:- The paper presents methodologies able to predict dynamic warm water consumption in distri...
Aims: The prediction of water consumption patterns is a challenge, especially when water metering is...
Domestic hot water (DHW) consumption in dwellings can play a key role in the development of policies...
The electricity grid is currently transforming and becoming more and more decentralised. Green energ...
Water Efficiency Conference, Brighton, UK, 9-11 September 2014The prediction of water consumption pa...
This work presents a data-intensive solution to predict heating and hot water consumption. The abili...
This paper proposes and analyses a new demand response technique for renewable energy regulation usi...
A long-term field study recording domestic hot water (DHW) consumption in households was used to tun...
The integration of renewable energy sources in single family homes is challenging. Advance knowledge...
An increased number of intermittent renewables poses a threat to the system balance. As a result, ne...
An increased number of intermittent renewables poses a threat to the system balance. As a result, ne...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the real domestic hot water (DHW) consumptions from si...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the real domestic hot water (DHW) consumptions from single family ho...
The electricity grid is currently transforming and becoming more and more decentralised. Green energ...
International audienceThis work aims to evaluate the energy savings that can be achieved in Domestic...
Abstract:- The paper presents methodologies able to predict dynamic warm water consumption in distri...
Aims: The prediction of water consumption patterns is a challenge, especially when water metering is...
Domestic hot water (DHW) consumption in dwellings can play a key role in the development of policies...
The electricity grid is currently transforming and becoming more and more decentralised. Green energ...
Water Efficiency Conference, Brighton, UK, 9-11 September 2014The prediction of water consumption pa...
This work presents a data-intensive solution to predict heating and hot water consumption. The abili...
This paper proposes and analyses a new demand response technique for renewable energy regulation usi...
A long-term field study recording domestic hot water (DHW) consumption in households was used to tun...
The integration of renewable energy sources in single family homes is challenging. Advance knowledge...