Smart electric storage heating and potential for residential demand response

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Sarah J. Darby
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[1] Oxford University Centre for the Environment,Environmental Change Institute
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Energy Efficiency | 2018年 / 11卷
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Electrical storage heating; Smart energy; Socio-technical system; Demand response; Distributed storage; Load control;
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Low-carbon transition plans for temperate and sub-polar regions typically involve some electrification of space heating. This poses challenges to electricity system operation and market design, as it increases overall demand and alters the temporal patterns of that demand. One response to the challenge is to ‘smarten’ electrical heating, enabling it to respond to network conditions by storing energy at times of plentiful supply, releasing it in response to customer demands and offering rapid-response ancillary services to the grid. Shared operation of domestic electrical heating, in such a scenario, may imply changes in everyday heating practices and will change the number of system stakeholders, their activities and how they relate to each other.
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页码:67 / 77
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