Blar i Institutt for energi og prosessteknikk på emneord "Energy flexibility; hourly CO2eq. intensity; demand response; demand side flexibility; predictive control; rule-based control; heat pump system; heat pump modeling; model complexity; direct electric heating; time-varying CO2eq. intensities; time varying electricity prices; Scandinavian power market"
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Energy flexibility of Norwegian residential buildings using demand response of electricity-based heating systems: A study on residential demand side flexibility, heating system control, and time-varying CO2eq. intensities of the electricity mix
(Doctoral theses at NTNU;2019:225, Doctoral thesis, 2019)The transition to a sustainable energy system requires a shift to intermittent renewable energy sources, which call for increased flexibility on the demand side. Heat pumps offer the possibility to couple the electricity ...