Munkhammar et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Characterizing probability density distributions for household electricity load profiles from high-resolution electricity use dataMunkhammar et al., 2014
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- Munkhammar J
- Rydén J
- Widén J
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- Applied Energy
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This paper presents a high-resolution bottom-up model of electricity use in an average household based on fit to probability distributions of a comprehensive high-resolution household electricity use data set for detached houses in Sweden. The distributions used in …
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