Search Results for author: Malcolm McCulloch

Found 8 papers, 1 papers with code

Home Electricity Data Generator (HEDGE): An open-access tool for the generation of electric vehicle, residential demand, and PV generation profiles

1 code implementation2 Oct 2023 Flora Charbonnier, Thomas Morstyn, Malcolm McCulloch

We fill these gaps with the open-access HEDGE tool which generates data sequences of energy data for several days in a way that is consistent for single homes, both in terms of profile magnitude and behavioural clusters.

Optimal sizing of solar photovoltaic and lithium battery storage to reduce grid electricity reliance in buildings

no code implementations6 Jun 2023 Han Kun Ren, Malcolm McCulloch, David Wallom

This research seeks to optimally size solar photovoltaic and lithium battery storage systems, reducing Oxford's grid electricity reliance in buildings.

An Insurance Paradigm for Improving Power System Resilience via Distributed Investment

no code implementations2 Feb 2023 Farhad Billimoria, Filiberto Fele, Iacopo Savelli, Thomas Morstyn, Malcolm McCulloch

Extreme events, exacerbated by climate change, pose significant risks to the energy system and its consumers.

Coordination of resources at the edge of the electricity grid: systematic review and taxonomy

no code implementations8 Feb 2022 Flora Charbonnier, Thomas Morstyn, Malcolm McCulloch

This paper proposes a novel taxonomy of coordination strategies for distributed energy resources at the edge of the electricity grid, based on a systematic analysis of key literature trends.

On the Design of an Insurance Mechanism for Reliability Differentiation in Electricity Markets

no code implementations28 Jun 2021 Farhad Billimoria, Filiberto Fele, Iacopo Savelli, Thomas Morstyn, Malcolm McCulloch

Securing an adequate supply of dispatchable resources is critical for keeping a power system reliable under high penetrations of variable generation.

Management

Improving the Scalability of a Prosumer Cooperative Game with K-Means Clustering

no code implementations26 Mar 2019 Liyang Han, Thomas Morstyn, Constance Crozier, Malcolm McCulloch

Among the various market structures under peer-to-peer energy sharing, one model based on cooperative game theory provides clear incentives for prosumers to collaboratively schedule their energy resources.

Clustering

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