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Building insulation 2 Building load coefficient (BLC) 2 Customer baseline load (CBL) 2 Demand response (DR) 2 Demand side management (DSM) 2 Flexible load (FL) 2 Non-flexible load (NFL) 2 Consumer behaviour 1 Demand 1 Demand-side management 1 Electric power industry 1 Electricity 1 Elektrizität 1 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 1 Energieeinsparung 1 Energiekonsum 1 Energy conservation 1 Energy consumption 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Lastmanagement 1 Nachfrage 1
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Fathi, S. H. 2 Sharifi, R. 2 Vahidinasab, V. 2
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Energy Reports 1 Energy reports 1
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Customer baseline load models for residential sector in a smart-grid environment
Sharifi, R.; Fathi, S. H.; Vahidinasab, V. - In: Energy Reports 2 (2016), pp. 74-81
Demand response (DR) can expand the customer participation in the electricity market and lead by changing its pattern from a simple function to an interactive relation. There are various methods to evaluate the successful implementation of DR program, the most important of which is determination...
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Customer baseline load models for residential sector in a smart-grid environment
Sharifi, R.; Fathi, S. H.; Vahidinasab, V. - In: Energy reports 2 (2016), pp. 74-81
Demand response (DR) can expand the customer participation in the electricity market and lead by changing its pattern from a simple function to an interactive relation. There are various methods to evaluate the successful implementation of DR program, the most important of which is determination...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011863484
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