Earth Notes: General Bibliography (crawley2023demand)
General public bibliography for EOU and related research. #bibliography #dataset
- [crawley2023demand] Crawley, Jenny and Martin-Vilaseca, Adria and Wingfield, Jez and Gill, Zachary and Shipworth, Michelle et al. Demand response with heat pumps: Practical implementation of three different control options (accessed ), SAGE Publications Sage UK: London, England, , Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, volume 44, report/number 2, doi:10.1177/01436244221145871, article/pages 211–228 (article) (BibTeX).
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[Includes interaction of heat-pump with TRV to try to load-shift. Quote: "If partial load shedding is sufficient, heat pump flow temperature reduction may be an effective strategy which fulfils this aim yet slows the temperature drop of the dwelling and eases the need for heat pumps to compensate after the end of the critical peak period."]