The penetration rates of intermittent renewable energies such as wind and solar energy have been increasing in power grids, often leading to a massive peak-to-valley difference in the net load demand, known as a “duck curve”. The power demand and supply should remain balanced in real-time, however, traditional power plants generally cannot output a large range of variable loads to balance the demand and supply, resulting in the overgeneration of solar and wind energy in the grid. Meanwhile, the power generation hours of the plant are forced to be curtailed, leading to a decrease in energy efficiency. Building demand response (DR) is considered as a promising technology for the collaborative control of energy supply and demand. Conventionall...
In order to realize the vision of climate neutrality, the proportion of renewable sources is increas...
Commercial buildings account for a large portion of summer peak demand. Research results show that t...
AbstractCommercial and residential buildings consume more than 40% of the total energy in most count...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources in the power industry poses challenges for grid man...
The ability to control and optimise energy consumption at end-user level is of increasing interest a...
The world is shifting toward cleaner and more sustainable power generation to face the challenges of...
Incorporating demand side flexibility can aid in integrating intermittent renewable energy generatio...
An optimal energy management is addressed in the residential building. The residential building is e...
Demand Side Management (DSM) provides ancillary service to the electric grid by modifying customers ...
With the rapidly increasing demands placed on utilities, reducing peak loads and minimizing energy u...
In recent years, renewable energy resources have been increasingly embedded in the distribution grid...
Summarization: Increasing energy demand and more strict environmental regulations have led to a turn...
Energy consumption is increasing around the world and has been made many consequences such as increa...
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...
In order to realize the vision of climate neutrality, the proportion of renewable sources is increas...
Commercial buildings account for a large portion of summer peak demand. Research results show that t...
AbstractCommercial and residential buildings consume more than 40% of the total energy in most count...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources in the power industry poses challenges for grid man...
The ability to control and optimise energy consumption at end-user level is of increasing interest a...
The world is shifting toward cleaner and more sustainable power generation to face the challenges of...
Incorporating demand side flexibility can aid in integrating intermittent renewable energy generatio...
An optimal energy management is addressed in the residential building. The residential building is e...
Demand Side Management (DSM) provides ancillary service to the electric grid by modifying customers ...
With the rapidly increasing demands placed on utilities, reducing peak loads and minimizing energy u...
In recent years, renewable energy resources have been increasingly embedded in the distribution grid...
Summarization: Increasing energy demand and more strict environmental regulations have led to a turn...
Energy consumption is increasing around the world and has been made many consequences such as increa...
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...
In order to realize the vision of climate neutrality, the proportion of renewable sources is increas...
Commercial buildings account for a large portion of summer peak demand. Research results show that t...
AbstractCommercial and residential buildings consume more than 40% of the total energy in most count...