2016
DOI: 10.2495/eq-v1-n4-339-348
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An Innovative Energy Management System for the Integration of Volatile Energy into Industrial Processes

Abstract: The generation of electricity by volatile renewable energy sources, such as wind and sun, has increased significantly in many European countries in the last decade. Such a success is mostly due to the economic incentives given to the power producers by renewable energy sources. It has encouraged many small-and medium-sized enterprises to generate a part of their electricity consumption locally. Such a modern business model has created a new actor within the electric power system: the prosumer. The electricity … Show more

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“…Closing the gap between the current expectations of consumers and what energy companies have to offer would only be possible if the vertical hierarchy became weaker and service "in-fill layers" between centralized and distributed generation, the distribution and sales sectors. This would have a possible effect on the diffusion of innovations and boost competition in the market [26], [27].…”
Section: Analysis Of Global Experience Of Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Closing the gap between the current expectations of consumers and what energy companies have to offer would only be possible if the vertical hierarchy became weaker and service "in-fill layers" between centralized and distributed generation, the distribution and sales sectors. This would have a possible effect on the diffusion of innovations and boost competition in the market [26], [27].…”
Section: Analysis Of Global Experience Of Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, a scheduling/rescheduling plan is created based on energy data. Pelzer et al (2016) developed a 'cross energy data model' as a part of an energy management system. The model objects include classes that describe the properties of power storage, power plants, manufacturing processes, and their scheduling.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%