15 research outputs found
Assessment of self-consumption strategies for prosumers and energy communities in local energy systems
Assessment of self-consumption strategies for prosumers and energy communities in local energy systems
Advanced peak shaving control strategies for battery storage operation in low voltage distribution network
A review of business models for small prosumers in a post-RES subsidy and post-priority dispatch world
Corrigendum: Cvijić G, Lakić I, Vujović P, Jasnić N, Djurašević S, Dronjak-Čučaković S, Djordjević J. Single and combined effects of acute and chronic non-thermal stressors on rat interscapular brown adipose tissue metabolic activity. Arch biol sci. 2013;65(3):919-27 DOI:10.2298/ABS1303919C
The Editor-in-Chief has been informed that the results in Fig. 2A in the
article: Single and combined effects of acute and chronic non-thermal
stressors on rat interscapular brown adipose tissue metabolic activity,
published in the Archives of Biological Sciences in 2013, Vol. 65, Issue 3,
partially overlap with the results in Fig. 2, published in the article:
Lakic I, Drenca T, Djordjevic J, Vujovic P, Jasnic N, Djurasevic S,
Dronjak-Cucakovic S, Cvijic G. Arch Biol Sci. 2011;63(3):589-96,
DOI:10.2298/ABS1103589L. After inspection of these articles and
illustrations, and after discussion with the corresponding author of both
articles, it was revealed that this is a case of partial overlap, i.e. of
the authors presenting new findings that contain a comparatively small
amount of previously published information. By publishing this corrigendum
the journal is providing appropriate cross-referencing to the earlier work. Link to the corrected article 10.2298/ABS1303919C</u
Integration of Flexibilities to Energy Performance Contracting Business Models
The revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) aims for a fully decarbonized European building stock by 2050. (EC, 2024) Energy Performance Contracting (EnPC) offers a promising solution to enhance renovation rates, yet long payback periods remain a barrier. This paper presents a novel EnPC business model incorporating implicit and explicit flexibility services to reduce payback time and enhance profitability. The study utilizes literature reviews and stakeholder interviews from the EBENTO project to develop and validate this approach. Findings indicate that integrating flexibility services can generate additional revenue streams, optimize energy consumption, and shorten contract durations, making EnPCs more viable for residential applications
