Samenvatting
In discussions on smart grids, it is often stated that residential end-users will play a more active role in the management of the electric power system. Experience in practice on how to empower end-users for such a role is however limited. This paper presents a field study in the first phase of the PowerMatching City project in which twenty-two households were equipped with demand-response-enabled heating systems and white goods. Although end-users were satisfied with the degree of living comfort afforded by the smart energy system, the user interface did not provide sufficient control and energy feedback to support an active contribution to the balancing of supply and demand. The full potential of demand response was thus not realized. The second phase of the project builds on these findings by design, implementation and evaluation of an improved user interface in combination with two demand response propositions.
Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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Titel | 2013 4th IEEE/PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe, ISGT Europe 2013 |
Plaats van productie | Piscataway |
Uitgeverij | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
Aantal pagina's | 5 |
ISBN van geprinte versie | 9781479929849 |
DOI's | |
Status | Gepubliceerd - 1 dec. 2013 |
Extern gepubliceerd | Ja |
Evenement | 4th IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe, ISGT Europe 2013 - Lyngby, Denemarken Duur: 6 okt. 2013 → 9 okt. 2013 Congresnummer: 4 |
Congres
Congres | 4th IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe, ISGT Europe 2013 |
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Verkorte titel | ISGT Europe 2013 |
Land/Regio | Denemarken |
Stad | Lyngby |
Periode | 6/10/13 → 9/10/13 |
Ander | 4th IEEE PES International Conference and Exhibition on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT Europe) |