A number of instruments, Internet, media campaigns, boxes displaying electricity prices (SEE1) and spot contract has been tested for households to shift their electricity consumption to times when
The goal of the project is to develop, test, validate and evaluate a novel control architechture for optimised operation and seamless integration of micro CHP based on a generic virtual plant (VPP)
The project united a wide circle of scientists, experts and industrial partners with varying competences and specific experience to hear their visions for how Denmark should develop new long-term
The CEEH will develop a system to support the planning of Denmark's future energy systems integrating both direct costs and indirect costs for environment, climate and health. The CEEH will apply a
The output of the project can be divided into three main areas: Firstly, results related to the further development and integration of existing tools and methodologies into coherent energy and
The project has shown that there is potential for particularly demand response energy consumption within the industry. If businesses offer this potential on markets it is required that the payment is
Danish greenhouses have a relatively high level of electricity consumption for grow light. Part of the electricity consumption is flexible, and the main purpose of the project was to find out if the
More than 500 households with electric heating participated in a demonstration project about demand response. Participants paid for electricity based on spot prices. The groups notified of the next
The project studies two issues in distribution systems 1)Normal Operation Optimization models the load optimal response to electricity price, power system constraint impacts. 2)Control Strategies in
The goal has been to further develop and test simple models of district heating systems for simulation and operational optimisation, and to investigate the significance of the load distribution (both
Recent years have witnessed a wide range of energy saving measures in Denmark, which have decreased the unit heat consumption by district heating consumers dramatically. The geometrical density of new