Demand Side Management (DSM) is an important building block for future energy systems, since it mitigates the non-dispatchable, fluctuating power generation of renewables. For centralized DSM to be implemented on a large scale, considerable amounts …
To cope with the new demands of an electrical grid based on mostly renewable energy, more flexibility on the demand-side is needed. To test new demand-side management strategies, energy consumption data sets which come with some information about the …
We introduce a novel approach to demand side management: Instead of using flexibility that needs to be defined by a domain expert, we identify a small subset of processes of e. g. an industrial plant that would yield the largest benefit if they were …
Large parts of the worldwide energy system are undergoing drastic changes at the moment. Two of these changes are the increasing share of intermittent generation technologies and the advent of the smart grid. A possible application of smart grids is …
The increasing share of renewable energy generation in the electricity system comes with significant challenges, such as the volatility of renewable energy sources. To tackle those challenges, demand side management is a frequently mentioned remedy. …