Arteconi et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Active demand response with electric heating systems: Impact of market penetrationArteconi et al., 2016
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- Arteconi A
- Patteeuw D
- Bruninx K
- Delarue E
- D’haeseleer W
- Helsen L
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- Applied energy
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Active demand response (ADR) is a powerful instrument among electric demand side management strategies to influence the customers' load shape. Assessing the real potential of ADR programmes in improving the performance of the electric power system is a complex …
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