Abstract Energy markets – and particularly electricity markets – are faced with a strong need for more flexibility, mainly due to the fact that the share of renewable energy sources in energy supply is steadily increasing. The current model of ensuring demand-supply match mainly by investments into supply and transmission infrastructure needs to be complemented by demand-centric solutions – usually summarised under the term demand response (DR)..
In the third decade of the twenty-first century, the electricity sector is facing new dramatic chang...
The Nordic electricity system faces several challenges, and demand side flexibility will be a key fa...
In order to limit the amount of greenhouse gas emission, transitioning to renewable energy sources (...
Expansion of Demand Response (DR) services to small and medium-sized customers / prosumers Digitisa...
Following the formulation of certain strategic policy goals, such as reducing greenhouse gases (GHGs...
The flexible use of energy is seen as a key option to facilitate the integration of volatile renewab...
As a follow-up to IRGC's report on demand-side flexibility for energy transitions, this Policy Brief...
The flexible use of energy is seen as a key option to facilitate the integration of volatile renewab...
Technological innovation, the need to comply with environmental regulation and the rapid deployment...
The concept of demand response (DR) is considered a promising approach for covering increasing deman...
Abandoning fossil and nuclear energy sources in the long run and increasing amount of renewable ener...
The relevance of the problem of improving business models in the energy industry has become especial...
Most energy markets (EMs) across Europe are based on a design framework involving day-ahead, intrada...
The use of renewable energy sources is increasing due to national and international regulations. Suc...
Abandoning fossil and nuclear energy sources in the long run and increasing amount of renewable ener...
In the third decade of the twenty-first century, the electricity sector is facing new dramatic chang...
The Nordic electricity system faces several challenges, and demand side flexibility will be a key fa...
In order to limit the amount of greenhouse gas emission, transitioning to renewable energy sources (...
Expansion of Demand Response (DR) services to small and medium-sized customers / prosumers Digitisa...
Following the formulation of certain strategic policy goals, such as reducing greenhouse gases (GHGs...
The flexible use of energy is seen as a key option to facilitate the integration of volatile renewab...
As a follow-up to IRGC's report on demand-side flexibility for energy transitions, this Policy Brief...
The flexible use of energy is seen as a key option to facilitate the integration of volatile renewab...
Technological innovation, the need to comply with environmental regulation and the rapid deployment...
The concept of demand response (DR) is considered a promising approach for covering increasing deman...
Abandoning fossil and nuclear energy sources in the long run and increasing amount of renewable ener...
The relevance of the problem of improving business models in the energy industry has become especial...
Most energy markets (EMs) across Europe are based on a design framework involving day-ahead, intrada...
The use of renewable energy sources is increasing due to national and international regulations. Suc...
Abandoning fossil and nuclear energy sources in the long run and increasing amount of renewable ener...
In the third decade of the twenty-first century, the electricity sector is facing new dramatic chang...
The Nordic electricity system faces several challenges, and demand side flexibility will be a key fa...
In order to limit the amount of greenhouse gas emission, transitioning to renewable energy sources (...