2018
DOI: 10.17775/cseejpes.2018.00360
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Exploring potential of energy flexibility in buildings for energy system services

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“…29 Regional studies lend further support to these findings, and we use results from these studies to benchmark our own findings in the discussion section of this paper. Outside the US context, several international studies qualitatively describe demand management opportunities [30][31][32][33] or quantitatively demonstrate a large grid resource from building efficiency and flexibility portfolios, [34][35][36] though the differences between US and international electricity systems and buildings sectors preclude a direct comparison of results.…”
Section: Context and Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 Regional studies lend further support to these findings, and we use results from these studies to benchmark our own findings in the discussion section of this paper. Outside the US context, several international studies qualitatively describe demand management opportunities [30][31][32][33] or quantitatively demonstrate a large grid resource from building efficiency and flexibility portfolios, [34][35][36] though the differences between US and international electricity systems and buildings sectors preclude a direct comparison of results.…”
Section: Context and Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is necessary to expand to the interconnection of multiple energy sources and find new flexible resources from them to support the large-scale consumption of renewable energy. [3] - [6] describe a specific example based on the Danish integrated energy system, which investigates the importance of using different flexibility options in the thermal sector to support a high proportion of wind power generation and smart grid integration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%