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ANN 2 ARIMA 2 GARCH 2 Institutional building 2 Peak load demand forecasting 2 Time series 2 Demand 1 Electricity 1 Electricity supply 1 Elektrizität 1 Energieprognose 1 Energy forecast 1 Forecasting model 1 Nachfrage 1 Peak load demand 1 Portfolio optimization 1 Prognoseverfahren 1 Switzerland 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Time series analysis 1 Zeitreihenanalyse 1 base load demand 1 electricity grid 1 load forecasting 1 peak load demand 1 plug-in hybrid electric vehicle 1
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Article 3 Book / Working Paper 1
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Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 2 Undetermined 2
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Kim, Sahm 2 Kim, Yunsun 2 Son, Heung-gu 2 Ahmadi, Lena 1 Croiset, Eric 1 Douglas, Peter L. 1 Elkamel, Ali 1 Entchev, Evgueniy 1 Madlener, Reinhard 1 Unbangluang, Woramon 1 Wenk, Christioph 1
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Institut für Future Energy Consumer Needs and Behavior (FCN), E.ON Energy Research Center 1
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Energies 1 Energy Reports 1 Energy reports 1 FCN Working Papers 1
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Short term electricity load forecasting for institutional buildings
Kim, Yunsun; Son, Heung-gu; Kim, Sahm - In: Energy Reports 5 (2019), pp. 1270-1280
Peak load demand forecasting is important in building unit sectors, as climate change, technological development, and … a blackout or loss of energy. This paper presents a study forecasting peak load demand for an institutional building in …-ahead forecasts. Also, including weather and holiday variables is crucial to predict peak load demand. The ANN model with external …
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Short term electricity load forecasting for institutional buildings
Kim, Yunsun; Son, Heung-gu; Kim, Sahm - In: Energy reports 5 (2019), pp. 1270-1280
Peak load demand forecasting is important in building unit sectors, as climate change, technological development, and … a blackout or loss of energy. This paper presents a study forecasting peak load demand for an institutional building in …-ahead forecasts. Also, including weather and holiday variables is crucial to predict peak load demand. The ANN model with external …
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Impact of PHEVs Penetration on Ontario’s Electricity Grid and Environmental Considerations
Ahmadi, Lena; Croiset, Eric; Elkamel, Ali; Douglas, Peter L. - In: Energies 5 (2012) 12, pp. 5019-5037
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) have a large potential to reduce greenhouse gases emissions and increase fuel economy and fuel flexibility. PHEVs are propelled by the energy from both gasoline and electric power sources. Penetration of PHEVs into the automobile market affects the...
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Efficient Investment Portfolios for the Swiss Electricity Supply Sector
Madlener, Reinhard; Wenk, Christioph - Institut für Future Energy Consumer Needs and Behavior … - 2008
In this paper, we investigate existing and possible future power generation capacities in Switzerland from a risk-return perspective, using the Mean-Variance Portfolio Theory of Markowitz (1952). The study covers power generation technologies currently in operation, such as nuclear power,...
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