The smart grid paradigm implies flexible demand and energy storage in order to cope with the variability of renewable energy sources. Buildings are often put forward as a potential supplier of flexibility services through demand side management (DSM) and distributed energy storage, partly as thermal energy. This paper presents a bottom-up approach for the quantification of this flexibility service. Cost curves are computed from the solution of optimal control problems with low-order models. These curves show the amount of flexibility and their associated cost. The method is generic and can be applied to heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) services, thermal energy storage (TES) and local electricity production. A case study is p...
In recent years, renewable energy resources have been increasingly embedded in the distribution grid...
The increasing penetration level of renewable energy requires more flexibility measures to be implem...
Renewable and distributed energy sources, with photovoltaic in the first place, are leading the ener...
The smart grid paradigm implies flexible demand and energy storage in order to cope with the variabi...
The smart grid paradigm implies flexible demand and/or energy storage in order to cope with the stoc...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources in the power industry poses challenges for grid man...
Recently, demand flexibility has been highlighted as a promising distributed resource from the custo...
The European Horizon 2020 project Flexible Heat and Power (H2020 FHP) investigates how to exploit th...
Traditionally, the electricity system is oriented top- down and buildings are just energy consumers....
The transition from fossil fuel energy sources to renewable energy sources requires flexible use of ...
In the future due to continued integration of renewable energy sources, demand-side flexibility woul...
With building electric demand becoming increasingly dynamic, and a growing percentage of intermitten...
Buildings are increasingly being seen as a potential source of energy flexibility to the smart grid ...
The continuing rise in solar and wind production leads to an increasing demand of flexibility to sta...
The large penetration rate of renewable energy sources leads to challenges in planning and controlli...
In recent years, renewable energy resources have been increasingly embedded in the distribution grid...
The increasing penetration level of renewable energy requires more flexibility measures to be implem...
Renewable and distributed energy sources, with photovoltaic in the first place, are leading the ener...
The smart grid paradigm implies flexible demand and energy storage in order to cope with the variabi...
The smart grid paradigm implies flexible demand and/or energy storage in order to cope with the stoc...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources in the power industry poses challenges for grid man...
Recently, demand flexibility has been highlighted as a promising distributed resource from the custo...
The European Horizon 2020 project Flexible Heat and Power (H2020 FHP) investigates how to exploit th...
Traditionally, the electricity system is oriented top- down and buildings are just energy consumers....
The transition from fossil fuel energy sources to renewable energy sources requires flexible use of ...
In the future due to continued integration of renewable energy sources, demand-side flexibility woul...
With building electric demand becoming increasingly dynamic, and a growing percentage of intermitten...
Buildings are increasingly being seen as a potential source of energy flexibility to the smart grid ...
The continuing rise in solar and wind production leads to an increasing demand of flexibility to sta...
The large penetration rate of renewable energy sources leads to challenges in planning and controlli...
In recent years, renewable energy resources have been increasingly embedded in the distribution grid...
The increasing penetration level of renewable energy requires more flexibility measures to be implem...
Renewable and distributed energy sources, with photovoltaic in the first place, are leading the ener...