2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.123671
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A two-point estimate approach for energy management of multi-carrier energy systems incorporating demand response programs

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“…Alghtani et al (2023) used a price-based demand response model to optimize the energy management system for smart home system consumers while ensuring user's comfort. Ghahramani et al (2022) utilized demand response programs in electricity and gas networks to reduce customer loads during peak energy consumption periods and to ensure the security of energy networks. Kirkerud et al (2021) developed a comprehensive demand response time model, investigated the future economic potential of demand response in the renewable energy-rich northern region, and analyzed the impact of widespread participation on demand response.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alghtani et al (2023) used a price-based demand response model to optimize the energy management system for smart home system consumers while ensuring user's comfort. Ghahramani et al (2022) utilized demand response programs in electricity and gas networks to reduce customer loads during peak energy consumption periods and to ensure the security of energy networks. Kirkerud et al (2021) developed a comprehensive demand response time model, investigated the future economic potential of demand response in the renewable energy-rich northern region, and analyzed the impact of widespread participation on demand response.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solar energy is a better choice as a power supply source and is simpler to integrate with existing structures for buildings, with limited installation area, a need for vibration control, and unfavorable wind environments in urban contexts. However, to acquire a stable and dependable power supply, matching energy storage technologies are required, because solar energy and wind power are typically intermittent and unpredictable [7] and thus not continuously consistent with building demand. The integrated energy storage unit may control the utility grid frequency for on-grid renewable energy systems as well as adapt the solar power flow to match the building demand and increase energy autonomy [8].…”
Section: Introduction 1motivationsmentioning
confidence: 99%