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Factors Influencing Building Demand FlexibilityLiu et al., 2023
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- Liu J
- Yu L
- Yin R
- Piette M
- Pritoni M
- Casillas A
- Schwartz P
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The US Department of Energy's National Roadmap for Grid-interactive Efficient Buildings (GEB) acknowledged that building demand flexibility (DF) is both an important strategy to decarbonizing the buildings sector and an important resource for meeting the changing …
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