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View article: Survey and Gap Prioritization of U.S. Electric Vehicle Charge Management Deployments
Survey and Gap Prioritization of U.S. Electric Vehicle Charge Management Deployments Open
The goal of this study was to survey and characterize the scope of current technical and programmatic knowledge pertaining to EV charge management technologies and practices in the US and relevant international jurisdictions. This characte…
View article: Learning from learning machines: improving the predictive power of energy-water-land nexus models with insights from complex measured and simulated data
Learning from learning machines: improving the predictive power of energy-water-land nexus models with insights from complex measured and simulated data Open
Focal Area(s): Insights gleaned from complex data (observed and simulated) using AI; Predictive modeling through the use of AI techniques and AI-derived model components, including physics- and knowledge-informed models; Energy-water-land …
View article: Comprehensive Modeling of Electric Vehicles in California Demand Response Markets
Comprehensive Modeling of Electric Vehicles in California Demand Response Markets Open
Electric vehicle (EV) is a significant type of distributed energy resources (DERs), that provide flexibilities to grid operators to achieve a myriad of objectives. This paper presents a comprehensive modeling framework of EVs under multipl…
View article: Predictive Management of Electric Vehicles in a Community Microgrid
Predictive Management of Electric Vehicles in a Community Microgrid Open
The charging load from Electric vehicles (EVs) is modeled as deferrable load, meaning that the power consumption can be shifted to different time windows to achieve various grid objectives. In local community scenarios, EVs are considered …
View article: Comparison of Actual Costs to Integrate Commercial Buildings with the Grid
Comparison of Actual Costs to Integrate Commercial Buildings with the Grid Open
During the past decade, the technology to automate demand response (DR) in buildings and industrial facilities has advanced significantly. Automation allows rapid, repeatable, reliable operation. This study focuses on costs for DR automati…
View article: Demand Response Research Center, Final Report:
Demand Response Research Center, Final Report: Open
In response to electric supply problems stemming from the failure of the restructured California electricity market in the late 1990s, the California Energy Commission sponsored the founding of the Demand Response Research Center at Lawren…
View article: IMPROVEMENT OF DEMAND RESPONSE QUICK ASSESSMENT TOOL (DRQAT) AND TOOL VALIDATION CASE STUDIES
IMPROVEMENT OF DEMAND RESPONSE QUICK ASSESSMENT TOOL (DRQAT) AND TOOL VALIDATION CASE STUDIES Open
In 2006, the Demand Response Research Center (DRRC) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) initiated the development of a quick assessment tool for demand response in buildings and, in 2007 the DRRC released the first version of t…
View article: Control of Thermal Energy Storage in Commercial Buildings for California Utility Tariffs and Demand Response
Control of Thermal Energy Storage in Commercial Buildings for California Utility Tariffs and Demand Response Open
Thermal Energy Storage (TES) is an established technology that shifts heating or cooling energy use from an on-peak period when demand and rates are highest to an off-peak period, when rates are lower. This study evaluates the two main typ…
View article: Reflections on the <i>RNA</i> journal at 20 and its role in the question of splice site choice
Reflections on the <i>RNA</i> journal at 20 and its role in the question of splice site choice Open
My first response to hearing that the RNA journal was turning 20 was one of some alarm—how can that much time have gone by and so little progress made? But the task of commemorating this anniversary brings back mostly pleasurable thoughts …