2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2014.05.078
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Homeostatic control, smart metering and efficient energy supply and consumption criteria: A means to building more sustainable hybrid micro-generation systems

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“…The results indicate that the hybrid system minimizes the cost of electrical power and size of grid. Yanine et al [15] also reported a technique for the control of grid-connected hybrid micro-generation systems without energy storage in Chile. Their theoretical framework based on homeostatic control principles was assessed via a simulation analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results indicate that the hybrid system minimizes the cost of electrical power and size of grid. Yanine et al [15] also reported a technique for the control of grid-connected hybrid micro-generation systems without energy storage in Chile. Their theoretical framework based on homeostatic control principles was assessed via a simulation analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) Demand side control, (2) Approaches in demand side flexibility coordination, (3) Pricing in demand side flexibility, and (4) Utility value considerations for participating buildings. (Heussen et al, 2012;Kosek et al, 2013;Wang & Martinez, 2014) Indirect Power Control (Aghaei et al, 2015;Ahmad Khan et al, 2016;Borsche, Oldewurtel, & Andersson, 2013;Good, Karangelos, Navarro-Espinosa, & Mancarella, 2015;Heussen et al, 2012;Khan et al 2015;Korkas et al, 2016;Kosek et al, 2013;Li et al, 2013;Lu, Wang, & Shan, 2015;Mekonnen et al, 2012;Missaoui et al, 2014;Moghaddam, Saniei, & Mashour, 2016;Ottesen & Tomasgard, 2015;Pouresmaeil, Mehrasa, & Catalão, 2015;Perez, Baldea, & Edgar, 2016;Safamehr & Rahimi-Kian, 2015;Siano & Sarno, 2016;Vivekananthan et al, 2014;Yanine et al, 2014) Building Control (Shaikh et al, 2014;Yan, Wang, & Xiao, 2012) Coordination . (Ampatzis, Nguyen, & Kling, 2013;Asare-Bediako, Kling, & Ribeiro, 2013;Badawy et al, 2013;Balta-Ozkan et al, 2013;Colak et al, 2016;Ding et al, 2014;Graditi et al, 2015;Kim & Shcherbakova, 2011;Kofler et al, 2012;Kovacic & Giampietro, 2015;…”
Section: Survey Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yanine and Sauma proposed a theoretical model for implementing supervisory control strategies based on HC for grid‐interactive HRES; the HRES is analyzed as a complex adaptive system that can learn and change to sustainable systems. The simulation study on hybrid energy system without energy storage connected to the grid to demonstrate the above concept is presented by Yanine et al, presented a simulation study on hybrid energy system without energy storage connected to the grid. Homeostatic regulator for the homeostatic controller has been modeled and simulated for five distinct criteria and tested for different scenarios for energy efficiency, thriftiness, and energy sustainability.…”
Section: Der Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%