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Comprehensive framework for smart residential demand side ... nature.com Mar 22, 2025 10 facts
claimIntelligent users and prosumers actively engage in optimizing energy usage, whereas traditional users remain passive participants in the energy ecosystem.
referenceThe study categorizes residential energy consumers into three distinct groups based on their interaction with energy management systems: traditional users, intelligent users, and intelligent prosumers.
claimIntelligent users are residential energy consumers who leverage smart devices, on-site renewable energy sources, electric vehicles, and energy storage facilities to optimize energy consumption and implement scheduling strategies.
claimIntelligent users are defined as residential energy consumers who leverage smart devices, on-site renewable energy sources, electric vehicles, and energy storage facilities to optimize energy consumption and respond dynamically to real-time pricing signals and time-of-use rates.
claimIntelligent users and prosumers actively engage in optimizing energy usage and contributing to the broader energy ecosystem, whereas traditional users remain passive participants.
claimIntelligent users are defined as consumers who leverage smart devices, on-site renewable energy sources, electric vehicles, and energy storage facilities to optimize energy consumption and implement residential energy scheduling strategies.
claimIntelligent users utilize technologies such as Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), communicating thermostats, and home energy management systems to respond to real-time pricing signals and time-of-use rates, allowing them to shift consumption to off-peak periods.
referenceThe study categorizes residential energy consumers into three distinct groups based on their interaction with energy management systems: traditional users, intelligent users, and intelligent prosumers.
claimThe study categorizes residential energy consumers into three distinct groups—traditional users, intelligent users, and intelligent prosumers—based on their level of interaction with energy management systems, technological adoption, and responsiveness to price signals.
claimIntelligent users utilize technologies such as Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), communicating thermostats, and home energy management systems to respond dynamically to real-time pricing signals and time-of-use rates, allowing them to shift consumption to off-peak periods.