In this simulation study, the load shifting potential of a plus-energy office building with local PV generation, a ground-coupled heat pump and TABS using the heating and cooling system is discussed. The evaluated load shifting strategy uses the building mass as a thermal storage by rescheduling the delivery of thermal energy to the zones, based on the availability of local PV generation and the fraction of wind and PV in the public grid. It is implemented as a co-simulation of Dymola (for simulation of the full system) and Python (for the load shifting algorithm and test of comfort criteria using a functional mock-up unit (FMU) of the building). Using the presented strategy, self-consumption and autonomy of the locally produced electricity...
Increasing variable renewable electricity generation in Germany challenges the German electricity su...
In the future due to continued integration of renewable energy sources, demand-side flexibility woul...
A focal point of ongoing research is matching the energy demand in the built environment to the ener...
This numerical study evaluates and compares four different flexibility and storage options in buildi...
The significant expansion of intermittent renewable energy sources can compromise the stability of e...
A net-zero energy office building with Building-integrated photovoltaics (BiPV), a heat pump with co...
An integrated energy system for office buildings is examined, with the use of a numerical tool that ...
Summarization: Increasing energy demand and more strict environmental regulations have led to a turn...
Strategies for demand side management in an office building located in the North-West of Italy with ...
In this paper, simulations of the performance of a building that has different energy flexibility so...
Strategies such as the incorporation of renewable energy sources and the decarbonization of the resi...
The reduction of energy consumption in buildings is of central importance in the North America's and...
The building stock in the European Union accounts for over 40% of final energy use, where the usage ...
Due to their non-deterministic behaviour, renewable energies are defined as non-dispatchable energie...
The increasing use of intermittent renewable energy sources has reawakened the interest for demand s...
Increasing variable renewable electricity generation in Germany challenges the German electricity su...
In the future due to continued integration of renewable energy sources, demand-side flexibility woul...
A focal point of ongoing research is matching the energy demand in the built environment to the ener...
This numerical study evaluates and compares four different flexibility and storage options in buildi...
The significant expansion of intermittent renewable energy sources can compromise the stability of e...
A net-zero energy office building with Building-integrated photovoltaics (BiPV), a heat pump with co...
An integrated energy system for office buildings is examined, with the use of a numerical tool that ...
Summarization: Increasing energy demand and more strict environmental regulations have led to a turn...
Strategies for demand side management in an office building located in the North-West of Italy with ...
In this paper, simulations of the performance of a building that has different energy flexibility so...
Strategies such as the incorporation of renewable energy sources and the decarbonization of the resi...
The reduction of energy consumption in buildings is of central importance in the North America's and...
The building stock in the European Union accounts for over 40% of final energy use, where the usage ...
Due to their non-deterministic behaviour, renewable energies are defined as non-dispatchable energie...
The increasing use of intermittent renewable energy sources has reawakened the interest for demand s...
Increasing variable renewable electricity generation in Germany challenges the German electricity su...
In the future due to continued integration of renewable energy sources, demand-side flexibility woul...
A focal point of ongoing research is matching the energy demand in the built environment to the ener...