A comprehensive survey of flexibility options for supporting the low-carbon energy future

MRM Cruz, DZ Fitiwi, SF Santos, JPS Catalão - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2018 - Elsevier
As a result of the increased awareness of the dangers posed by global climate changes
(mainly caused by growing global energy consumption needs), the quest for clean and …

[HTML][HTML] Upscaling energy control from building to districts: Current limitations and future perspectives

J Reynolds, Y Rezgui, JL Hippolyte - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2017 - Elsevier
Due to the complexity and increasing decentralisation of the energy infrastructure, as well as
growing penetration of renewable generation and proliferation of energy prosumers, the way …

[HTML][HTML] A semantic ontology for representing and quantifying energy flexibility of buildings

H Li, T Hong - Advances in Applied Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
Energy flexibility of buildings can be an essential resource for a sustainable and reliable
power grid with the growing variable renewable energy shares and the trend to electrify and …

The application of ontologies in multi-agent systems in the energy sector: A sco** review

Z Ma, MJ Schultz, K Christensen, M Værbak… - Energies, 2019 - mdpi.com
Multi-agent systems are well-known for their expressiveness to explore interactions and
knowledge representation in complex systems. Multi-agent systems have been applied in …

[HTML][HTML] A semantics-driven framework to enable demand flexibility control applications in real buildings

F de Andrade Pereira, K Katsigarakis, D Rovas… - Advanced Engineering …, 2025 - Elsevier
Decarbonising and digitalising the energy sector requires scalable and interoperable
Demand Flexibility (DF) applications. Semantic models are promising technologies for …

[HTML][HTML] A scalable, secure, and semantically interoperable client for cloud-enabled demand response

A Cimmino, J Cano-Benito… - Future Generation …, 2023 - Elsevier
Demand Response (DR) is becoming a cornerstone element in the current energy sector,
particularly for the EU energy markets. For this reason, considerable effort has been spent …

Energy metaverse: the conceptual framework with a review of the state-of-the-art methods and technologies

Z Ma - Energy Informatics, 2023 - Springer
The transition to green energy systems is vital for addressing climate change, with a focus
on renewable sources like wind and solar. This change requires substantial investment …

[PDF][PDF] A Unified Semantic Ontology for Energy Management Applications.

J Cuenca, F Larrinaga, E Curry - WSP/WOMoCoE@ ISWC, 2017 - edwardcurry.org
Current research evidences an increase of use of Semantic Web technologies within city
energy management solutions. Different ontologies have been developed in order to …

[HTML][HTML] Enabling portable demand flexibility control applications in virtual and real buildings

F de Andrade Pereira, L Paul, M Pritoni… - Journal of Building …, 2024 - Elsevier
Control applications that facilitate Demand Flexibility (DF) are difficult to deploy at scale in
existing buildings. The heterogeneity of systems and non-standard naming conventions for …

OpenADR ontology: semantic enrichment of demand response strategies in smart grids

A Fernández-Izquierdo, A Cimmino… - … on Smart Energy …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Demand Response (DR) gains increasing attention as a core building block of smart grids.
Advanced ICT systems have been made available in the last decades and have been …