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Developing and Evaluating Metrics for Demand Flexibility in Buildings: Comparing Simulations and Field Data
2020
Building demand flexibility (DF) has attracted significant attention in recent years among researchers, technology developers and control companies, aggregators, utilities, and many others. There are numerous challenges with today's electricity systems such as managing peak demand capacity and integrating variable renewables into the grid. Flexible building loads can provide various grid services to help reduce electricity costs, smooth out renewables intermittency and balance supply and
doi:10.20357/b7ww34
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