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Traditionally, electricity energy consumption of a residence can be monitored through the watt-hour meter installed at … energy consumption of each appliance, many meters are needed. This approach results in high financial costs. To reduce the …-energizing transient feature extraction methods with soft-computing techniques is developed to keep track of the energy consumption of each …
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Energy resource scheduling becomes increasingly important, as the use of distributed resources is intensified and … massive gridable vehicle use is envisaged. The present paper proposes a methodology for day-ahead energy resource scheduling … Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G). This method considers that the energy resources are managed by a Virtual Power Player (VPP) which …
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model, consumers use forecasted day-ahead prices to shift daily energy consumption from hours when the price is expected to … be high to hours when the price is expected to be low while maintaining the total energy consumption as unchanged. We …, consumer energy bills, power supplier profits, and congestion costs. A simulation of an 11-node test network that includes …
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society will add a large-scale energy load to our power grids, as well as add substantial energy resources that can be …
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The increasing diffusion of renewable energy sources are posing new challenges to the power grid due to their intrinsic … storages appears to be necessary. In this paper, the energy performance of a Smart User, i.e. a dwelling with renewable energy … primary energy consumptions of the different configurations are compared to several options, showing appreciable differences …
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Distribution systems are the first volunteers experiencing the benefits of smart grids. The smart grid concept impacts the internal legislation and standards in grid-connected and isolated distribution systems. Demand side management, the main feature of smart grids, acquires clear meaning in...
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In some thermal networks like district energy systems, there can exist conditions, depending on space availability … several thermal energy storages (TESs) instead of one. Here, various configurations for multiple TESs are proposed and … investigated. Significant parameters for a TES, or a set of TESs, include discharging temperature and recovered energy. First, one …
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potentials of buildings and energy information of grids might not be effectively predicted and communicated for interaction and …
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Electricity generation from wind power and other renewable energy sources is increasing, and their variability … results indicate that effective implementation of Demand Response (DR) to assist integration of variable renewable energy …
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As a response to climate change and the desire to gain independence from imported fossil fuels, there is a pressure to increase the proportion of electricity from renewable sources which is one of the reasons why electricity grids are currently being turned into Smart Grids. In this paper, we...
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