The goal of maintaining current levels of energy supply and demand whilst reducing their carbon intensity will require greater use of renewables. As a result, new forms of flexibility will be needed. While the emerging “flexibility industry” promises solutions based on current configurations, this collection shows that the problem of managing fluctuations in the relation between supply demand is not new. The papers included in this special issue work with different approaches and scales of analysis, but all show that lessons for balancing energy supply and demand today can be drawn from the past. Just as important, they show that the legacies of past practices and infrastructures live on and have effect in contemporary energy systems
The increasing rate of renewable energies poses new challenges for industries: the amount of wind an...
In many parts of the world, the electricity supply industry makes the task of dealing with unpredict...
In many countries, industry is one of the largest consumers of electricity. Given the special import...
In order to ensure security of supply in a future energy system with a high share of volatile electr...
This paper provides an account of how past changes in energy demand have affected the balancing of t...
This contribution reviews the options proposed to reduce and/or act on the temporal profile of energ...
One of the main goals of recent developments in the Smart Grid area is to increase the use of renewa...
There is broad agreement that the need to decarbonise and make better use of renewable and more inte...
Increasing energy system flexibility through demand-side measures will help meet challenges brought ...
Flexibility is vital to the operation of electricity systems. It ensures that the system can keep su...
This paper analyses possible synergies between demand response flexibility programmes and energy sav...
The energy sector provides fuel for much of everyday life, particularly economically and socially. F...
The increasing rate of renewable energies poses new challenges for industries: the amount of wind an...
In many parts of the world, the electricity supply industry makes the task of dealing with unpredict...
In many countries, industry is one of the largest consumers of electricity. Given the special import...
In order to ensure security of supply in a future energy system with a high share of volatile electr...
This paper provides an account of how past changes in energy demand have affected the balancing of t...
This contribution reviews the options proposed to reduce and/or act on the temporal profile of energ...
One of the main goals of recent developments in the Smart Grid area is to increase the use of renewa...
There is broad agreement that the need to decarbonise and make better use of renewable and more inte...
Increasing energy system flexibility through demand-side measures will help meet challenges brought ...
Flexibility is vital to the operation of electricity systems. It ensures that the system can keep su...
This paper analyses possible synergies between demand response flexibility programmes and energy sav...
The energy sector provides fuel for much of everyday life, particularly economically and socially. F...
The increasing rate of renewable energies poses new challenges for industries: the amount of wind an...
In many parts of the world, the electricity supply industry makes the task of dealing with unpredict...
In many countries, industry is one of the largest consumers of electricity. Given the special import...