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- Hiroshi Asano
Hiroshi Asano
Research Advisor, Ph.D.(Engineering)
Born in Gifu
Graduate School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
[Field of reseach] Energy system engineering, power system economics, demand response, supply and demand coordination, renewable energy
Project
Lowering energy costs by balancing supply and demand Since he was a student, he has been studying demand-side management. Currently, he has been studying demand response and has since been engaged in balancing supply and demand. He aims to realize a social system with low energy cost by balancing the demand side with the supply.
Research
Reports
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Impacts of Large-scale Penetration of Cogeneration Systems and Heat Pump Water Heaters through Generation Mix on CO2 Emission in Japangs
Research Report : Y05014 -
Development of Discrete Variable Integrated Resource Planning Model and its Application to Penetration Program of Residential Gateway and Load Control Systems
Research Report : Y01013 -
Customers’ Acceptance and Avoided T&D Costs of Direct Load Control Programs for Residential Customers
Research Report : Y00018 -
Measuring Peak Clipping Effects and Avoided Generation Costs of Indirect Load Control Programs
Research Report : Y00001