Thermal load management studies have been carried out at small and large scale, covering all the range from a single building to the country level, although prior research provides valuable information on the possible energy management schemes and gains, the large scale studies typically suffer shortcomings. This paper addresses those shortcomings focusing on the existing building stock. It describes a comprehensive tool to estimate the potential for thermal load management at large scale accounting for the buildings passive storage potential. The paper also describes the application to a 10 buildings case-study in Geneva (Switzerland) and quantifies the associated gains.
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