This paper exploits a whole-building energy simulation approach to develop and evaluate demand response strategies for commercial buildings. The research is motivated by the increasing penetration of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar, which owing to their stochastic nature, means that enhanced integration of demand response measures in buildings is becoming more challenging and complex. Using EnergyPlus, a simulation model of a multi-purpose commercial building was developed and calibrated. Demand response strategies are evaluated for a number of building zones, which utilise different heating, cooling and ventilation equipment. The results show that for events of varying demand response durations, different strategies sh...
Commercial buildings account for a large portion of summer peak demand. Research results show that t...
With increasing use and integration of renewable energies, power imbalance between supply and demand...
In European Union (EU), buildings are the larger consumers of energy. To save energy, use of energy ...
AbstractThis paper examines the implementation of demand response measures, using an EnergyPlus simu...
6th International Building Physics Conference (IBPC), Turin, Italy, 14-17 June 2015This paper examin...
CLIMA 2016: 12th REHVA conference, Aalborg, Denmark, 22-25 May 2016This paper investigates demand re...
The use of simulation to evaluate energy-efficient operations, commissioning problems, and demand-re...
14th International Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association: Buil...
AbstractThe large-scale implementation of demand-response measures has the potential to play a signi...
In this paper, we introduce a simulation-based method to implement electricity demand response for m...
This paper reports on the potential impact of demand response (DR) strategies in commercial building...
The ability to control and optimise energy consumption at end-user level is of increasing interest a...
Due to the increasing spread of residential heating systems electrically powered, buildings show a g...
Rapidly increasing requirements placed on utilities to reduce peak loads has led to utility customer...
The penetration rates of intermittent renewable energies such as wind and solar energy have been inc...
Commercial buildings account for a large portion of summer peak demand. Research results show that t...
With increasing use and integration of renewable energies, power imbalance between supply and demand...
In European Union (EU), buildings are the larger consumers of energy. To save energy, use of energy ...
AbstractThis paper examines the implementation of demand response measures, using an EnergyPlus simu...
6th International Building Physics Conference (IBPC), Turin, Italy, 14-17 June 2015This paper examin...
CLIMA 2016: 12th REHVA conference, Aalborg, Denmark, 22-25 May 2016This paper investigates demand re...
The use of simulation to evaluate energy-efficient operations, commissioning problems, and demand-re...
14th International Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association: Buil...
AbstractThe large-scale implementation of demand-response measures has the potential to play a signi...
In this paper, we introduce a simulation-based method to implement electricity demand response for m...
This paper reports on the potential impact of demand response (DR) strategies in commercial building...
The ability to control and optimise energy consumption at end-user level is of increasing interest a...
Due to the increasing spread of residential heating systems electrically powered, buildings show a g...
Rapidly increasing requirements placed on utilities to reduce peak loads has led to utility customer...
The penetration rates of intermittent renewable energies such as wind and solar energy have been inc...
Commercial buildings account for a large portion of summer peak demand. Research results show that t...
With increasing use and integration of renewable energies, power imbalance between supply and demand...
In European Union (EU), buildings are the larger consumers of energy. To save energy, use of energy ...