Deployment of CTA-2045–enabled devices is increasing in the U.S. market. These devices allow utilities or third-party aggregators to control appliance energy use in homes, and could also be applied to end uses in small commercial buildings. This study focuses on a field study using CTA-2045–enabled water heaters to shift electric load off the peak and toward periods when renewable resources are more prevalent (e.g., near noon for solar resources and near midnight for wind resources). The following load shifting strategies were compared to understand effects on the aggregate load-shifting capabilities of Heat Pump Water Heaters (HPWHs) and on consumer hot water supply: non-targeted (traditional), targeted (grouped, with different shifting sc...
Abstract The increasing amount of variable electricity generation has brought world to investigate ...
\u3cp\u3eDue to fundamental changes in the power sector, interest in the flexibility available at (f...
Click on the URL to access the article (may not be free).Analysis, modeling and development of resid...
AbstractBecause they store hot water, water heaters are easily-shifted loads that can be controlled ...
As governments and international organizations aim to increase renewable energy production in respon...
This paper aims at assessing the value of load shifting and demand side flexibility for improving el...
With increasing proliferation levels of variable energy sources, flexible energy loads will become i...
Utilities and customers are now operating more closely than ever. The prevailing numbers of grid-int...
This paper investigates how UK households react to changes in daily heating patterns from a hybrid h...
Heating loads for modern houses are lower than older houses with a larger proportion used to service...
Increasing variable renewable electricity generation in Germany challenges the German electricity su...
The increased penetration of renewable energy resources poses challenges for grid stability. The sto...
The University of Central Florida\u27s FSEC Energy Research Center (FSEC) and Pacific Northwest Nati...
Ever-increasing power market and environmental policy enforce growth of renewable power sources. Ren...
As electrical power networks become increasingly dominated by intermittent renewable generation both...
Abstract The increasing amount of variable electricity generation has brought world to investigate ...
\u3cp\u3eDue to fundamental changes in the power sector, interest in the flexibility available at (f...
Click on the URL to access the article (may not be free).Analysis, modeling and development of resid...
AbstractBecause they store hot water, water heaters are easily-shifted loads that can be controlled ...
As governments and international organizations aim to increase renewable energy production in respon...
This paper aims at assessing the value of load shifting and demand side flexibility for improving el...
With increasing proliferation levels of variable energy sources, flexible energy loads will become i...
Utilities and customers are now operating more closely than ever. The prevailing numbers of grid-int...
This paper investigates how UK households react to changes in daily heating patterns from a hybrid h...
Heating loads for modern houses are lower than older houses with a larger proportion used to service...
Increasing variable renewable electricity generation in Germany challenges the German electricity su...
The increased penetration of renewable energy resources poses challenges for grid stability. The sto...
The University of Central Florida\u27s FSEC Energy Research Center (FSEC) and Pacific Northwest Nati...
Ever-increasing power market and environmental policy enforce growth of renewable power sources. Ren...
As electrical power networks become increasingly dominated by intermittent renewable generation both...
Abstract The increasing amount of variable electricity generation has brought world to investigate ...
\u3cp\u3eDue to fundamental changes in the power sector, interest in the flexibility available at (f...
Click on the URL to access the article (may not be free).Analysis, modeling and development of resid...