Load shifting of the households in the E-Energy project E-DeMa

The increasing power feed-in from renewable energy resources and the accompanied decentralization of the power generation in Germany stresses the importance of the end customers' electricity consumption. E-Energy combines six different model regions that are declared to analyze the end customer...

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