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A fast chiller power demand response control strategy for buildings connected to smart grid

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In this article, a fast chiller power demand response control strategy for commercial buildings is proposed which facilitates buildings to act as grid "operating reserves" by providing rapid demand responses to grid request within minutes.
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This article is published in Applied Energy.The article was published on 2015-01-01. It has received 117 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Demand response & Peak demand.

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A review of the development of Smart Grid technologies

TL;DR: An overview of the Smart Grid with its general features, functionalities and characteristics is presented in this paper, where the authors have identified the research activities, challenges and issues of Smart Grid fundamental and related technologies.
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Assessing the benefits of residential demand response in a real time distribution energy market

TL;DR: In this paper, the use of Distribution Locational Marginal Price (D-LMPs) in a Real Time (RT) distribution market managed by a Distribution System Operator (DSO) is discussed in presence of empowered residential end-users that are able to bid for energy by a demand aggregator while following Demand Response (DR) initiatives.
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Supply–demand balancing for power management in smart grid: A Stackelberg game approach

TL;DR: In this paper, the interactions between the utility company and users were formulated into a 1-leader, N-follower Stackelberg game, where optimization problems were formed for each player to help select the optimal strategy.
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Measures to improve energy demand flexibility in buildings for demand response (DR): A review

TL;DR: The measures for improving the flexibility of commercial and residential buildings are summarized, a systematic methodology framework to evaluate energy demand flexibility in buildings is developed, and a synergistic approach with various measures is advisable.
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Demand-response in building heating systems: A Model Predictive Control approach

TL;DR: In this article, a receding horizon control approach is adopted for the minimization of the energy bill, by exploiting a simplified model of the building, and a heuristic is devised to make the algorithm applicable to realistic size problems as well.
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Defining control strategies for MicroGrids islanded operation

TL;DR: In this article, the feasibility of control strategies to be adopted for the operation of a microgrid when it becomes isolated is evaluated and the need of storage devices and load shedding strategies is evaluated.
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A summary of demand response in electricity markets

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a summary of demand response in deregulated electricity markets and highlight the most common indices used for DR measurement and evaluation, and some utilities' experiences with different demand response programs are discussed.
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Thermal comfort and building energy consumption implications - A review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review thermal comfort research work and discuss the implications for building energy efficiency, and propose to increase the summer set point temperature in order to save energy in buildings.
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Smart meters for power grid: Challenges, issues, advantages and status

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss various features and technologies that can be integrated with a smart meter and discuss various issues and challenges involved in design, deployment, utilization, and maintenance of the smart meter infrastructure.
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State of the art of thermal storage for demand-side management

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the state of the art of present applications of thermal storage for demand-side management, focusing on the characteristics of DSM and their relationship to different thermal storage systems.
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