AbstractThe large-scale implementation of demand-response measures has the potential to play a significant role in overcoming the various issues related to electricity supply/demand imbalances. This paper assesses various building energy modelling techniques and compares them using a schematic representation; the integration of the building models into a demand response scheme is then addressed and guidelines are given for different contexts. From the review carried out, the paper highlights the need to develop demand-response estimation tools at a large-scale taking into account the buildings characteristics. An outlook is given on a proposed method for large-scale demand response estimation
Demand response (DR) is becoming increasingly important as the volatility on the grid continues to i...
This paper presents a novel demand response estimation framework for residential and commercial buil...
Demand response (DR) programmes offer to customers the opportunity to reduce the power peak and the ...
AbstractThe large-scale implementation of demand-response measures has the potential to play a signi...
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...
Buildings are the main consumers of electricity across the world. In the past research, the focus ha...
The ability to control and optimise energy consumption at end-user level is of increasing interest a...
Although multiple trials have been conducted demonstrating that demand side flexibility works and ev...
This paper exploits a whole-building energy simulation approach to develop and evaluate demand respo...
CLIMA 2016: 12th REHVA conference, Aalborg, Denmark, 22-25 May 2016This paper investigates demand re...
14th International Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association: Buil...
Buildings are key actors of the electrical gird. As such they have an important role to play in grid...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources in the power industry poses challenges for grid man...
This book represents the Special Issue of Energies, entitled “Demand-Response in Smart Buildings”, t...
Demand response (DR) is becoming increasingly important as the volatility on the grid continues to i...
This paper presents a novel demand response estimation framework for residential and commercial buil...
Demand response (DR) programmes offer to customers the opportunity to reduce the power peak and the ...
AbstractThe large-scale implementation of demand-response measures has the potential to play a signi...
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...
Buildings are the main consumers of electricity across the world. In the past research, the focus ha...
The ability to control and optimise energy consumption at end-user level is of increasing interest a...
Although multiple trials have been conducted demonstrating that demand side flexibility works and ev...
This paper exploits a whole-building energy simulation approach to develop and evaluate demand respo...
CLIMA 2016: 12th REHVA conference, Aalborg, Denmark, 22-25 May 2016This paper investigates demand re...
14th International Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association: Buil...
Buildings are key actors of the electrical gird. As such they have an important role to play in grid...
The increasing share of renewable energy sources in the power industry poses challenges for grid man...
This book represents the Special Issue of Energies, entitled “Demand-Response in Smart Buildings”, t...
Demand response (DR) is becoming increasingly important as the volatility on the grid continues to i...
This paper presents a novel demand response estimation framework for residential and commercial buil...
Demand response (DR) programmes offer to customers the opportunity to reduce the power peak and the ...