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Yongbao Chen, Zhe Chen, Xiaolei Yuan, Lin Su and Kang Li
The penetration rates of intermittent renewable energies such as wind and solar energy have been increasing in power grids, often leading to a massive peak-to-valley difference in the net load demand, known as a ?duck curve?. The power demand and supply ...
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Buildings are widely regarded as potential sources for demand flexibility. The flexibility of thermal and electric load in buildings is a result of their interactive nature and its impact on the building?s performance. In this paper, the interaction of a...
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Tugçin Kirant Mitic and Karsten Voss
Electricity generation from renewable energy reduces greenhouse gas emissions and, in the long term, the cost of electricity in power grids. However, there is currently no strong positive correlation between greenhouse gas intensity and electricity spot ...
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Ali Saberi-Derakhtenjani, Andreas K. Athienitis, Ursula Eicker and Edwin Rodriguez-Ubinas
Radiant floor systems offer significant potential for studying and developing energy flexibility strategies for buildings and their interaction with smart grids. Efficient design and operation of such systems require several critical decisions on design ...
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Pamela MacDougall, Bob Ran, George B. Huitema and Geert Deconinck
With the growth of renewable generated electricity in the energy mix, large energy storage and flexible demand, particularly aggregated demand response is becoming a front runner as a new participant in the wholesale energy markets. One of the biggest ba...
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Naveed Ul Hassan, Muhammad Adeel Pasha, Chau Yuen, Shisheng Huang and Xiumin Wang
The objective of this paper is to study the impact of scheduling flexibility on both demand profile flatness and user inconvenience in residential smart grid systems. Temporal variations in energy consumption by end users result in peaks and troughs in t...
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Georgios Chantzis, Effrosyni Giama and Agis M. Papadopoulos
The EU energy and climate policy has set quantitative goals for decarbonization based on the energy efficiency and the evolution of energy systems. The utilization of demand side flexibility can help towards this direction and achieve the target of highe...
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Benjamin Manrique Delgado, Reino Ruusu, Ala Hasan, Simo Kilpeläinen, Sunliang Cao and Kai Sirén
A focal point of ongoing research is matching the energy demand in the built environment to the energy supply from onsite generation, to maximize the self-consumption, and from the energy grids, to lower energy costs and reduce peak loads on the system. ...
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Arkadiusz Drabicki, Andrzej Szarata
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Tracey Crosbie, John Broderick, Michael Short, Richard Charlesworth and Muneeb Dawood
Fossil fuels deliver most of the flexibility in contemporary electricity systems. The pressing need to reduce CO2 emissions requires new methods to provide this flexibility. Demand response (DR) offers consumers a significant role in the deliv...
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Emanuele Facchinetti, Beni Rohrbach, Gerko Van der Wel and Andrew Bollinger
In the future, advanced multi-energy systems are expected to handle an increasing share of fluctuating renewable energy generation through the management of multiple advanced energy conversion and storage technologies operating across different energy ca...
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Diego Arnone, Michele Cacioppo, Mariano Giuseppe Ippolito, Marzia Mammina, Liliana Mineo, Rossano Musca and Gaetano Zizzo
The electrical power system is evolving in a way that requires new measures for ensuring its secure and reliable operation. Demand-side aggregation represents one of the more interesting ways to provide ancillary services by the coordinated management of...
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Victor Cuevas, Miquel Estrada, Josep Maria Salanova
Pág. 155 - 165
Urban mobility transport mostly focuses on collective transport based on largely exploited models such as metro, trains or buses. The basis of current public transport is a fix network of both infrastructure and services, presenting a high lack of flexib...
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Ageel Abdulaziz Alogla, Martin Baumers, Christopher Tuck and Waiel Elmadih
There is an increasing need for supply chains that can rapidly respond to fluctuating demands and can provide customised products. This supply chain design requires the development of flexibility as a critical capability. To this end, firms are consideri...
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Martin Roesch, Christian Linder, Roland Zimmermann, Andreas Rudolf, Andrea Hohmann and Gunther Reinhart
The growing share of renewable power generation leads to increasingly fluctuating and generally rising electricity prices. This is a challenge for industrial companies. However, electricity expenses can be reduced by adapting the energy demand of product...
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Simona Dragomirescu,Daniela Solomon
Pág. pp. 33 - 38
Classical accountancy shaped and coagulated in an informational system grafted on traditional production systems, characterized by mass productions, planning etc. The powerful concentrations and grouping, economies globalization, both as offer and as dem...
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Nyi-Nyi Htun, Diego Rojo, Jeroen Ooge, Robin De Croon, Aikaterini Kasimati and Katrien Verbert
Decision support systems (DSSs) in agriculture are becoming increasingly popular, and have begun adopting visualisations to facilitate insights into complex data. However, DSSs for agriculture are often designed as standalone applications, which limits t...
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Tamara Kerzhner
Pág. 671 - 689
Informal transport is often described as flexible, reactive, demand responsive, niche-filling, and in-tune with passenger needs. This paper proposes expanded definitions of flexibility in the operations of informal transport networks and presents a theor...
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Qian-Wen Guo, Joseph Y.J. Chow, Paul Schonfeld
Pág. 380 - 399
The first analytical stochastic and dynamic model for optimizing transit service switching is proposed for ?smart transit? applications and for operating shared autonomous transit fleets. The model assumes a region that requires many-to-one last mile tra...
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Hakan TURAN
Pág. 61 - 76
Today, it emerges that the mass production which is the traditional production method is inadequacy to meet customer demand change continuously. At the same time, the firms are inevitable to establish production systems systems which is flexibility to re...
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