Thesis: Ph. D. in Building Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-145).Increasing renewable and distributed electricity generation increases the requirement of grid-scale flexibility, often provided through ancillary services. Buildings can play a significant role in meeting this challenge by providing ancillary services with their HVAC systems. However, use of commercial HVAC systems in this way comes with significant challenges, which relate to interactions between the HVAC system and building operation, electricity markets, and electric grid operators. This thesis addresses these challenges through the use of d...
The thermal storage potential in commercial buildings is an enormous resource for providing various ...
Abstract—With the introduction of volatile renewable energy sources into the grid, the need for inex...
Incorporating demand side flexibility can aid in integrating intermittent renewable energy generatio...
2012-11-13In the United States, buildings account for nearly three quarters of electricity consumpti...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Increasing penetration of intermittent renewable electricity into the grid, coupled with development...
The building sector is responsible for about 40% of energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissi...
The building sector is responsible for about 40% of energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissi...
Abstract—In this paper, we model energy use in commercial buildings using empirical data captured th...
Buildings contribute a significant part to the electricity demand profile and peak demand for the el...
Demand management is an important component of the emerging Smart Grid, and a potential solution to ...
Nowadays, buildings with smart grid interaction are a new platform that allows implementation of inn...
Demand Side Management (DSM) provides ancillary service to the electric grid by modifying customers ...
Buildings consume 73% of electricity produced in the United States and, currently, they are largely ...
Building heat, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are good candidates for demand respon...
The thermal storage potential in commercial buildings is an enormous resource for providing various ...
Abstract—With the introduction of volatile renewable energy sources into the grid, the need for inex...
Incorporating demand side flexibility can aid in integrating intermittent renewable energy generatio...
2012-11-13In the United States, buildings account for nearly three quarters of electricity consumpti...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Increasing penetration of intermittent renewable electricity into the grid, coupled with development...
The building sector is responsible for about 40% of energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissi...
The building sector is responsible for about 40% of energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissi...
Abstract—In this paper, we model energy use in commercial buildings using empirical data captured th...
Buildings contribute a significant part to the electricity demand profile and peak demand for the el...
Demand management is an important component of the emerging Smart Grid, and a potential solution to ...
Nowadays, buildings with smart grid interaction are a new platform that allows implementation of inn...
Demand Side Management (DSM) provides ancillary service to the electric grid by modifying customers ...
Buildings consume 73% of electricity produced in the United States and, currently, they are largely ...
Building heat, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are good candidates for demand respon...
The thermal storage potential in commercial buildings is an enormous resource for providing various ...
Abstract—With the introduction of volatile renewable energy sources into the grid, the need for inex...
Incorporating demand side flexibility can aid in integrating intermittent renewable energy generatio...