The building sector plays a remarkable role in decreasing of the overall global CO2 emissions since as much as 30% from the total global CO2 emission are generated in buildings. Demand response provides one possibility to tackle the problem. It can be used to decrease CO2 emissions in entire energy system in addition to providing energy cost savings for building owners and energy companies. In this study, the demand response potential was estimated in an educational office building that was heated by district heating. The potential was defined in respect of energy cost savings, energy flexibility and thermal comfort. Model predictive control was developed, which utilized the dynamic hourly district heating prices. The MPC algorithm written ...
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The goal of maintaining users’ thermal comfort conditions in indoor environments may require complex...
International audienceBuildings' space-heating demand is of fluctuating nature. During nighttimes or...
The building sector plays a remarkable role in decreasing of the overall global CO2 emissions since ...
This study examines the influence of demand-response control strategies on thermal conditions, indoo...
International audienceThis paper presents and demonstrates, by numerical simulation, a mixed-integer...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINSDemand response of district heating provides one tool fo...
The main objective in this thesis is to explore if a model predictive control scheme can increase th...
The building sector consumes about 40% of energy used in the United States and is responsible for ne...
Energy flexibility of buildings has the potential to support deeper and more efficient decarbonisati...
International audienceThis paper deals with the implementation of a Model Predictive Control (MPC) s...
Demand response can be utilized within heating and ventilation of buildings to reduce CO2 emissions ...
An optimized heat pump control for building heating was developed for minimizing CO 2 emissions from...
The rapid growth in energy usage and CO2 emissions has become a critical issue for the whole world. ...
© 20xx IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
The goal of maintaining users’ thermal comfort conditions in indoor environments may require complex...
International audienceBuildings' space-heating demand is of fluctuating nature. During nighttimes or...
The building sector plays a remarkable role in decreasing of the overall global CO2 emissions since ...
This study examines the influence of demand-response control strategies on thermal conditions, indoo...
International audienceThis paper presents and demonstrates, by numerical simulation, a mixed-integer...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINSDemand response of district heating provides one tool fo...
The main objective in this thesis is to explore if a model predictive control scheme can increase th...
The building sector consumes about 40% of energy used in the United States and is responsible for ne...
Energy flexibility of buildings has the potential to support deeper and more efficient decarbonisati...
International audienceThis paper deals with the implementation of a Model Predictive Control (MPC) s...
Demand response can be utilized within heating and ventilation of buildings to reduce CO2 emissions ...
An optimized heat pump control for building heating was developed for minimizing CO 2 emissions from...
The rapid growth in energy usage and CO2 emissions has become a critical issue for the whole world. ...
© 20xx IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
The goal of maintaining users’ thermal comfort conditions in indoor environments may require complex...
International audienceBuildings' space-heating demand is of fluctuating nature. During nighttimes or...