Active demand response with electric heating systems: Impact of market penetration

Applied Energy - Tập 177 - Trang 636-648 - 2016
Alessia Arteconi1, Dieter Patteeuw2,3, Kenneth Bruninx2,3, Erik Delarue2,3, William D’haeseleer2,3, Lieve Helsen2,3
1Universita’ degli Studi eCampus, via Isimbardi 10, Novedrate (CO) 22060, Italy
2KU Leuven Energy Institute, Division Applied Mechanics and Energy Conversion, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 300, Box 2420, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium
3EnergyVille (Joint Venture of VITO NV and KU Leuven), Thor Park, 3600 Genk, Belgium

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