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From Design to Deployment: A Comprehensive Review of Theoretical and Experimental Studies of Multi-Energy Systems for Residential Applications (2025)
Journal Article
Khan, T. A., Kahwash, F., Ahmed, J., Goh, K., & Papadopoulos, S. (2025). From Design to Deployment: A Comprehensive Review of Theoretical and Experimental Studies of Multi-Energy Systems for Residential Applications. Electronics, 14(11), Article 2221. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics14112221

Multi-energy systems (MESs) use more than one energy vector to fulfil users' electrical, thermal, and cooling demands. This paper examines the recent developments in the design, optimisation, and implementation of MESs, focusing on residential applic... Read More about From Design to Deployment: A Comprehensive Review of Theoretical and Experimental Studies of Multi-Energy Systems for Residential Applications.

Priority Load Management for Improving Supply Reliability of Critical Loads in Healthcare Facilities Under Highly Unreliable Grids (2025)
Journal Article
Ibiam, N. H., Kahwash, F., & Ahmed, J. (2025). Priority Load Management for Improving Supply Reliability of Critical Loads in Healthcare Facilities Under Highly Unreliable Grids. Energies, 18(6), 1343. https://doi.org/10.3390/en18061343

Many developing countries suffer from unreliable grids and rolling blackouts on a daily basis. Losing electricity in healthcare facilities can be detrimental to human life and the required health services. Thus, it is often necessary to keep critical... Read More about Priority Load Management for Improving Supply Reliability of Critical Loads in Healthcare Facilities Under Highly Unreliable Grids.

Demand response trading in the British balancing mechanism - a probabilistic model to estimate feasibility for asset owners (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kahwash, F., & Tatlock, B. (2024, December). Demand response trading in the British balancing mechanism - a probabilistic model to estimate feasibility for asset owners. Presented at IET Powering Net Zero, Birmingham, UK

Recent reforms to the energy markets of Great Britain (GB) have aspired to reduce barriers for smaller assets to participate in grid services via a variety of routes. In this paper, we study the participation of a small asset owner in the British Bal... Read More about Demand response trading in the British balancing mechanism - a probabilistic model to estimate feasibility for asset owners.