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Davide Aloisio

Researcher at National Research Council

Publications -  17
Citations -  160

Davide Aloisio is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renewable energy & Battery (electricity). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 17 publications receiving 84 citations.

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Grid interaction and environmental impact of a net zero energy building

TL;DR: A novel approach for developing for NZEBs, combining load match and grid interaction indicators with an environmental impact indicator, is proposed, aiming to find trade-offs between the opposing tendencies of building energy performances and the need to limit the embodied carbon within building envelope and systems.
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From Uninterruptible Power Supply to resilient smart micro grid: The case of a battery storage at telecommunication station

TL;DR: The investigation assessed the capability, to offer ancillary services to the power network increasing its resiliency measured system response in terms of survival time during grid faults and restoration transient time to recover initial service level.
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A review of key performance indicators for building flexibility quantification to support the clean energy transition

TL;DR: The paper briefly reviews the range of grid services that flexible buildings can provide to support the reliability of the electric power system which is potentially challenged by the increasing interconnection of distributed variable renewable generation.
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Modeling of a SOFC-HT battery hybrid system for optimal design of off-grid base transceiver station

TL;DR: The model developed and shown in this paper is a dedicated tool for the simulation of the hybrid system proposed and for the optimal designing of each main sub component.
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Life cycle energy performances of a Net Zero Energy prefabricated building in Sicily

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the energy performances in a life cycle perspective of a prefabricated building and simulated in energy plus and validated on monitored data to avoid the shifting of energy burdens from one life cycle stage to others, a Life Cycle Energy Assessment was performed.