available online 9 January 2014 : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421513012524International audienceDemand side management (DSM) in electricity markets could improve energy efficiency and achieve environmental targets through controlled consumption. For the past 10 years or so DSM programmes have registered significant results. However, detailed analysis of its real impact as observed by a large number of pilot studies suggests that such programmes need to be fine-tuned to suit clearly identified conditions. This study aims to provide recommendations for the instruments to be used to prompt demand response with a view to maximizing energy and environmental efficiencies of various countries. The present study suggests t...
AbstractActive demand side response (DSR) will provide a significant opportunity to enhance the powe...
The share of dispersed generation, especially wind, hydro, solar and biomass powers is increasing in...
In this paper we use panel data from a survey conducted on 30 utilities in Switzerland to estimate t...
available online 9 January 2014 : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421513012524...
International audienceSmart Grid technology appears necessary to succeed in activating the demand th...
Demand-side management and European environmental and energy goals: an optimal complementary approac...
This paper explores demand side management (DSM) strategies, including both demand response and ener...
Demand side management has been usually seen as techniques for diminishing apex control ask for with...
Applying Demand Side Management (DSM) for balancing renewable energy sources (RES), makes it possibl...
Copyright © 2015, Rights Managed by Nature Publishing GroupAuthor's pre print versionThe definitive ...
This paper discusses the current level of demand-side management (DSM) occurring in selected Europea...
Energy is now intrinsically linked to technological development, given it powers all such systems. T...
A sustainable energy future will require elimination of fossil fuelled electricity generation and in...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The energy crisis of 2008 in South Africa, due to electricity demand surpassing...
Demand-side management (DSM) is a significant component of the smart grid. DSM without sufficient ge...
AbstractActive demand side response (DSR) will provide a significant opportunity to enhance the powe...
The share of dispersed generation, especially wind, hydro, solar and biomass powers is increasing in...
In this paper we use panel data from a survey conducted on 30 utilities in Switzerland to estimate t...
available online 9 January 2014 : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421513012524...
International audienceSmart Grid technology appears necessary to succeed in activating the demand th...
Demand-side management and European environmental and energy goals: an optimal complementary approac...
This paper explores demand side management (DSM) strategies, including both demand response and ener...
Demand side management has been usually seen as techniques for diminishing apex control ask for with...
Applying Demand Side Management (DSM) for balancing renewable energy sources (RES), makes it possibl...
Copyright © 2015, Rights Managed by Nature Publishing GroupAuthor's pre print versionThe definitive ...
This paper discusses the current level of demand-side management (DSM) occurring in selected Europea...
Energy is now intrinsically linked to technological development, given it powers all such systems. T...
A sustainable energy future will require elimination of fossil fuelled electricity generation and in...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The energy crisis of 2008 in South Africa, due to electricity demand surpassing...
Demand-side management (DSM) is a significant component of the smart grid. DSM without sufficient ge...
AbstractActive demand side response (DSR) will provide a significant opportunity to enhance the powe...
The share of dispersed generation, especially wind, hydro, solar and biomass powers is increasing in...
In this paper we use panel data from a survey conducted on 30 utilities in Switzerland to estimate t...