This paper proposes a Stackelberg game approach to minimize both the wind power imbalances and carbon emissions by harnessing demand response (DR) of residential heating loads fed by electricity or district heating (DH) options. The problem is formulated as a bilevel optimization model. An aggregator (leader) at the upper level aims at minimizing the mismatch between electricity demand and wind power while mitigating the carbon emissions arising from the DH system. The aggregator owns a wind farm and is responsible for controlling the DH generation through a combustion-based source and a deep well heat pump system (DWHP), which converts power into heat by utilizing wind power and replacing combustion-based DH. The aggregator submits bonuses...
This paper explores an idea of demand-supply balance for smart grids in which consumers are expected...
In modern buildings renewable energy generators and storage devices are spreading, and consequently ...
In recent years, there has been growing international concern about climate change as a result of gr...
This paper proposes a Stackelberg game approach to minimize both the wind power imbalances and carbo...
This paper proposes a novel Stackelberg game approach for activating demand response (DR) program in...
Excessive carbon emissions have posed a threat to sustainable development. An appropriate market-bas...
Facing the growing problem of the curtailed wind during winter heating periods in the north of China...
Publisher Copyright: CCBYLately, the European Union has reinforced the targets set to cut back carbo...
Demand-response (DR) is regarded as a promising solution for future power grids. Here we use a Stack...
Abstract—There has been a growing interest recently towards integrating more renewable energy resour...
Recent developments in smart grid technologies have enabled interactions between energy suppliers an...
In order to achieve the goal of economical and low carbonization while optimizing the dispatching of...
\u3cp\u3eWe address the demand-side management (DSM) problem for smart grids where the users have en...
This paper presents an energy management strategy (EMS) based on the Stackelberg game theory for the...
Often renewable generators cluster in remote regions (such as windy islands) located away from deman...
This paper explores an idea of demand-supply balance for smart grids in which consumers are expected...
In modern buildings renewable energy generators and storage devices are spreading, and consequently ...
In recent years, there has been growing international concern about climate change as a result of gr...
This paper proposes a Stackelberg game approach to minimize both the wind power imbalances and carbo...
This paper proposes a novel Stackelberg game approach for activating demand response (DR) program in...
Excessive carbon emissions have posed a threat to sustainable development. An appropriate market-bas...
Facing the growing problem of the curtailed wind during winter heating periods in the north of China...
Publisher Copyright: CCBYLately, the European Union has reinforced the targets set to cut back carbo...
Demand-response (DR) is regarded as a promising solution for future power grids. Here we use a Stack...
Abstract—There has been a growing interest recently towards integrating more renewable energy resour...
Recent developments in smart grid technologies have enabled interactions between energy suppliers an...
In order to achieve the goal of economical and low carbonization while optimizing the dispatching of...
\u3cp\u3eWe address the demand-side management (DSM) problem for smart grids where the users have en...
This paper presents an energy management strategy (EMS) based on the Stackelberg game theory for the...
Often renewable generators cluster in remote regions (such as windy islands) located away from deman...
This paper explores an idea of demand-supply balance for smart grids in which consumers are expected...
In modern buildings renewable energy generators and storage devices are spreading, and consequently ...
In recent years, there has been growing international concern about climate change as a result of gr...