HOLISDER Project: Introducing Residential and Tertiary Energy Consumers as Active Players in Energy Markets

Although it has been demonstrated that demand-side flexibility is possible, business application of residential and small tertiary demand response programs has been slow to develop. This paper presents a holistic demand response optimization framework that enables significant energy costs reduction...

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Main Authors: Ander Romero-Amorrortu, Pablo de Agustín-Camacho, Olaia Eguiarte, George B. Huitema, Laura Morcillo, Milan Vukovic
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/65/1/31
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spelling doaj-cdfd6c9dc6a64de89c51b4c900dfc05c2021-01-26T00:00:23ZengMDPI AGProceedings2504-39002020-01-0165313110.3390/proceedings2020065031HOLISDER Project: Introducing Residential and Tertiary Energy Consumers as Active Players in Energy MarketsAnder Romero-Amorrortu0Pablo de Agustín-Camacho1Olaia Eguiarte2George B. Huitema3Laura Morcillo4Milan Vukovic5TECNALIA, Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), 48160 Derio, SpainTECNALIA, Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), 48160 Derio, SpainTECNALIA, Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), 48160 Derio, SpainTNO, Monitoring & Control Services Department, Eemsgolaan 3, 9NL-9727 DW Groningen, The NetherlandsETRA I+D, 46014 Valencia, SpainBELIT, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaAlthough it has been demonstrated that demand-side flexibility is possible, business application of residential and small tertiary demand response programs has been slow to develop. This paper presents a holistic demand response optimization framework that enables significant energy costs reduction for consumers. Moreover, buildings are introduced as main contributors to balance energy networks. The solution basis consists of a modular interoperability and data management framework that enables open standards-based communication along the demand response value chain. The solution is being validated in four large-scale pilot sites, which have diverse building types, energy systems and energy carriers. Furthermore, they offer diverse climatic conditions, and demographic and cultural characteristics to establish representative results.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/65/1/31energy efficiencydemand responseinteroperabilityenergy management system
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author Ander Romero-Amorrortu
Pablo de Agustín-Camacho
Olaia Eguiarte
George B. Huitema
Laura Morcillo
Milan Vukovic
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Pablo de Agustín-Camacho
Olaia Eguiarte
George B. Huitema
Laura Morcillo
Milan Vukovic
HOLISDER Project: Introducing Residential and Tertiary Energy Consumers as Active Players in Energy Markets
Proceedings
energy efficiency
demand response
interoperability
energy management system
author_facet Ander Romero-Amorrortu
Pablo de Agustín-Camacho
Olaia Eguiarte
George B. Huitema
Laura Morcillo
Milan Vukovic
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title HOLISDER Project: Introducing Residential and Tertiary Energy Consumers as Active Players in Energy Markets
title_short HOLISDER Project: Introducing Residential and Tertiary Energy Consumers as Active Players in Energy Markets
title_full HOLISDER Project: Introducing Residential and Tertiary Energy Consumers as Active Players in Energy Markets
title_fullStr HOLISDER Project: Introducing Residential and Tertiary Energy Consumers as Active Players in Energy Markets
title_full_unstemmed HOLISDER Project: Introducing Residential and Tertiary Energy Consumers as Active Players in Energy Markets
title_sort holisder project: introducing residential and tertiary energy consumers as active players in energy markets
publisher MDPI AG
series Proceedings
issn 2504-3900
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Although it has been demonstrated that demand-side flexibility is possible, business application of residential and small tertiary demand response programs has been slow to develop. This paper presents a holistic demand response optimization framework that enables significant energy costs reduction for consumers. Moreover, buildings are introduced as main contributors to balance energy networks. The solution basis consists of a modular interoperability and data management framework that enables open standards-based communication along the demand response value chain. The solution is being validated in four large-scale pilot sites, which have diverse building types, energy systems and energy carriers. Furthermore, they offer diverse climatic conditions, and demographic and cultural characteristics to establish representative results.
topic energy efficiency
demand response
interoperability
energy management system
url https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/65/1/31
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