abstract: Meeting time-varying peak demand poses a key challenge to the U.S. electricity system. Building-based electricity storage – to enable demand response (DR) without curtailing actual appliance usage – offers potential benefits of lower electricity production cost, higher grid reliability, and more flexibility to integrate renewables. DR tariffs are currently available in the U.S. but building-based storage is still underutilized due to insufficiently understood cost-effectiveness and dispatch strategies. Whether DR schemes can yield a profit for building operators (i.e., reduction in electricity bill that exceeds levelized storage cost) and which particular storage technology yields the highest profit is yet to be answered. This stu...
Power systems optimization is generally subject to the compromise between performance and cost. The ...
Classified as relating to American Economic Association JEL Codes: L94, Q48, D40The objective of thi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 193-210.Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Literature Review...
The temporal mismatches in the varying demand and supply pose a major challenge for today’s U.S. ele...
Co-location of energy storage with demand provides several benefits over other locations, while stil...
This article presents a distributed resilient demand response program integrated with electrical ene...
This study investigates Smart Grid Optimised Buildings (SGOBs) which can respond to real-time electr...
This study investigates Smart Grid Optimised Buildings (SGOBs) which can respond to real-time electr...
In smart grids, demand response and distributed energy systems aim to provide a higher degree of fle...
Nowadays, load serving entities require more active participation from consumers. In this context, d...
Domestic load profiles in the residential sectors are being modified with the adoption of smart home...
The growing amount of intermittent renewables in power generation creates challenges for real-time m...
To reduce the burden on data communication in smart girds, household level distributed energy manage...
Electricity-supply interruptions can be costly and disruptive. Electricity-supply reliability and re...
The recent rapid increase in the penetration of renewable sources of generation in electricity marke...
Power systems optimization is generally subject to the compromise between performance and cost. The ...
Classified as relating to American Economic Association JEL Codes: L94, Q48, D40The objective of thi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 193-210.Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Literature Review...
The temporal mismatches in the varying demand and supply pose a major challenge for today’s U.S. ele...
Co-location of energy storage with demand provides several benefits over other locations, while stil...
This article presents a distributed resilient demand response program integrated with electrical ene...
This study investigates Smart Grid Optimised Buildings (SGOBs) which can respond to real-time electr...
This study investigates Smart Grid Optimised Buildings (SGOBs) which can respond to real-time electr...
In smart grids, demand response and distributed energy systems aim to provide a higher degree of fle...
Nowadays, load serving entities require more active participation from consumers. In this context, d...
Domestic load profiles in the residential sectors are being modified with the adoption of smart home...
The growing amount of intermittent renewables in power generation creates challenges for real-time m...
To reduce the burden on data communication in smart girds, household level distributed energy manage...
Electricity-supply interruptions can be costly and disruptive. Electricity-supply reliability and re...
The recent rapid increase in the penetration of renewable sources of generation in electricity marke...
Power systems optimization is generally subject to the compromise between performance and cost. The ...
Classified as relating to American Economic Association JEL Codes: L94, Q48, D40The objective of thi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 193-210.Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Literature Review...