The paper presents a methodology for quantifying the electrical flexibility potential of air-conditioning systems (ACS) installed in residential buildings according to the building envelope characteristics and the ACS performance. In order to provide a thorough analysis of the issue, the ACS baseline consumption referred to the indoor temperature of 24°C has been computed for three typical residential buildings built in the South of Italy over different periods. The baseline consumption was used as a reference to estimate the effect of the set point temperature change on the ACS power profile. The results showed that increasing the set-point temperature of ACS by 2°C and 4°C leads to a reduction in electrical consumption, which depends on t...
Air conditioning (AC) for buildings is an energy demanding sector, showing an increasing trend in en...
Renewable and distributed energy sources, with photovoltaic in the first place, are leading the ener...
Shifting from heating using fossil fuel combustion to electrified heating, dominated by heat pumps, ...
© 2019 In the present energy scenario, buildings are playing more and more as energy prosumers. They...
The 16th International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA 2019), Rome, Italy, 2-4 Se...
The 2020 Building Performance Analysis Conference & SimBuild Co-organized by ASHRAE and IBPSA-USA, C...
Since the building sector is responsible for 40% of the world’s electricity demand, it is essential ...
To reduce energy consumption for space heating, a coordinated action on energy supply, building fabr...
Electrification of the built environment is foreseen as a main driver for energy transition for more...
The need for nearly (net) zero energy buildings in the current European landscape does not merely re...
In recent years, renewable energy resources have been increasingly embedded in the distribution grid...
To date, the energy flexibility assessment of multicomponent electrical and thermal systems in resid...
In this paper the authors present the first results of a research conducted on reducing energy consu...
In this paper the authors present the first results of a research conducted on reducing energy consu...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources in the power industry poses challenges for grid man...
Air conditioning (AC) for buildings is an energy demanding sector, showing an increasing trend in en...
Renewable and distributed energy sources, with photovoltaic in the first place, are leading the ener...
Shifting from heating using fossil fuel combustion to electrified heating, dominated by heat pumps, ...
© 2019 In the present energy scenario, buildings are playing more and more as energy prosumers. They...
The 16th International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA 2019), Rome, Italy, 2-4 Se...
The 2020 Building Performance Analysis Conference & SimBuild Co-organized by ASHRAE and IBPSA-USA, C...
Since the building sector is responsible for 40% of the world’s electricity demand, it is essential ...
To reduce energy consumption for space heating, a coordinated action on energy supply, building fabr...
Electrification of the built environment is foreseen as a main driver for energy transition for more...
The need for nearly (net) zero energy buildings in the current European landscape does not merely re...
In recent years, renewable energy resources have been increasingly embedded in the distribution grid...
To date, the energy flexibility assessment of multicomponent electrical and thermal systems in resid...
In this paper the authors present the first results of a research conducted on reducing energy consu...
In this paper the authors present the first results of a research conducted on reducing energy consu...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources in the power industry poses challenges for grid man...
Air conditioning (AC) for buildings is an energy demanding sector, showing an increasing trend in en...
Renewable and distributed energy sources, with photovoltaic in the first place, are leading the ener...
Shifting from heating using fossil fuel combustion to electrified heating, dominated by heat pumps, ...