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The impact of informational feedback on energy consumption — A survey of the experimental evidence

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2010

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Faruqui, A., Sergici, S., and Sharif, A., 2010, The impact of informational feedback on energy consumption — A survey of the experimental evidence: Energy, v. 35, iss. 4, p. 1598-1608.

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Increased interconnection has been highlighted as potentially facilitating the integration of wind generation in power systems by increasing the flexibility to balance the variable wind output. This paper utilizes a stochastic unit commitment model to simulate the impacts of increased interconnection for the island of Ireland with large penetrations of wind generation. The results suggest that increased interconnection should reduce average prices in Ireland, and the variability of those prices. The simulations also suggest that while increased interconnection may reduce carbon dioxide emissions in Ireland, Great Britain would experience an increase in emissions, resulting in total emissions remaining almost unchanged. The studies [...]

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