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Lars M. Heijenrath and Wim J. C. Verhagen
Accurate estimation of spare part demand is challenging in the case of intermittent or lumpy demand, characterised by infrequent demand occurrence and variability in demand size. While prior research has considered the effect of exogenous variables on sp...
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Ruzica Jurjevic and Tea Zakula
Power grids in the 21st century face unprecedented challenges, including the urgent need to combat pollution, mitigate climate change, manage dwindling fossil fuel reserves, integrate renewable energy sources, and meet greater energy demand due to higher...
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Georgios Chantzis, Effrosyni Giama and Agis M. Papadopoulos
The EU energy and climate policy has set quantitative goals for decarbonization based on the energy efficiency and the evolution of energy systems. The utilization of demand side flexibility can help towards this direction and achieve the target of highe...
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Yongbao Chen, Zhe Chen, Xiaolei Yuan, Lin Su and Kang Li
The penetration rates of intermittent renewable energies such as wind and solar energy have been increasing in power grids, often leading to a massive peak-to-valley difference in the net load demand, known as a ?duck curve?. The power demand and supply ...
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Sang-Hyeon Kang, Youngjin Kim, Sangbong Lee, Heetae Kim and Minyoung Kim
The demand for efficient water use and automatic systems has been increasing due to the frequent drought damage to crops as a result of climate change, the shortage of water resources in rural areas, and the aging of farmers. The existing automatic irrig...
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