Recent legislation and building regulations have aiming to reduce the energy demands of buildings and include renewable based micro-generation technologies. Due to the variations in energy delivery from these technologies, optimised control over building plant and loads is essential if we are to achieve a good demand-supply match and achieve a reduction in energy demands. This paper reports on research being undertaken as part of the UK EPSRC SuperGen Future Networks programme, specifically relating to the development of algorithms for simulating dynamic demand side control strategies to identify demand-supply matching options when deploying building integrated renewable energy and low carbon technologies. The development of demand side man...
The penetration rates of intermittent renewable energies such as wind and solar energy have been inc...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The multi-energy system that contains the highly coupled energy supply equipment...
Due to the complexity and increasing decentralisation of the energy infrastructure, as well as growi...
Recent legislation and building regulations have aiming to reduce the energy demands of buildings an...
Traditionally, demand side management (DSM) programs have been driven by utilities. With the prospec...
An innovative strategy involving the development of renewable energy sources (RES), state-of-the-art...
This paper presents an overview of a novel concept in IT network design and power control focused on...
In the future, the world will require a significantly increase of power supply especially from clean...
Applying Decentralized Renewable Energy in the built environment is a good approach to reduce the CO...
Incorporating demand side flexibility can aid in integrating intermittent renewable energy generatio...
This study presents the findings of applying a Discrete Demand Side Control (DDSC) approach to the s...
Standard algorithm of building’s energy strategy often use electricity and its tariff as the sole cr...
The ability to control and optimise energy consumption at end-user level is of increasing interest a...
Future cities are likely to be characterised by a greater level of renewable energy systems deployme...
This paper presents a direct load control based demand side management (DSM) algorithm that performs...
The penetration rates of intermittent renewable energies such as wind and solar energy have been inc...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The multi-energy system that contains the highly coupled energy supply equipment...
Due to the complexity and increasing decentralisation of the energy infrastructure, as well as growi...
Recent legislation and building regulations have aiming to reduce the energy demands of buildings an...
Traditionally, demand side management (DSM) programs have been driven by utilities. With the prospec...
An innovative strategy involving the development of renewable energy sources (RES), state-of-the-art...
This paper presents an overview of a novel concept in IT network design and power control focused on...
In the future, the world will require a significantly increase of power supply especially from clean...
Applying Decentralized Renewable Energy in the built environment is a good approach to reduce the CO...
Incorporating demand side flexibility can aid in integrating intermittent renewable energy generatio...
This study presents the findings of applying a Discrete Demand Side Control (DDSC) approach to the s...
Standard algorithm of building’s energy strategy often use electricity and its tariff as the sole cr...
The ability to control and optimise energy consumption at end-user level is of increasing interest a...
Future cities are likely to be characterised by a greater level of renewable energy systems deployme...
This paper presents a direct load control based demand side management (DSM) algorithm that performs...
The penetration rates of intermittent renewable energies such as wind and solar energy have been inc...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The multi-energy system that contains the highly coupled energy supply equipment...
Due to the complexity and increasing decentralisation of the energy infrastructure, as well as growi...