1. Energy demand management : how to increase residential participation in demand response programs? - a review
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Rumer, Elias Marco and Rumer, Elias Marco
- Abstract
As the energy sector is transitioning into a greener future, it is facing grid stability issues due to a growing portion of variable renewable generation and increasing complexity in load profiles from the electrification of the transport sector. Demand response (DR) programs are seen as a cost-effective alternative to traditional approaches to stabilising the power grid. The idea is to match generation and consumption more efficiently. Residential consumers could act as a substantial new source of demand-side flexibility. However, so far, utilities have been hesitant in engaging the consumer side with load shifting. This thesis elaborates on various residential DR programs, presents current and future benefits and challenges, analyses behavioural insights that may boost participation rates, and identifies the advent of large-scale electric vehicle adoption as a turning point for DR programs. The scientific basis of this work consists of an extensive literature review and industry expert interviews., Elias Marco Rumer, Diplomarbeit University of Innsbruck 2021
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- 2021