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It’s not about confidence or information – it’s more nuanced

The need for social profiling of domestic consumers for flexibility

The microeconomic problem with renewable energy

Ryan Williams Université Paris Dauphine - PSL, Paris, France & Enoda, Chief Economist, Edinburgh, UK The growing penetration of intermittent renewable ...

Demand Uncertainty on Low Voltage Distribution Networks: Analysing the Use of Distribution Future Energy Scenarios (DFES) in Network Company Business Plans

Dr Ronan Bolton1,2, Dr Helen Poulter1,2, Dr Graeme Hawker3,2, Professor Janette Webb1,2 1University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 2UK Energy Researc...

Green hydrogen in Germany’s energy transition –  a scenario-based energy system modelling

Christoph Kiefer Fraunhofer ISI, Germany Objectives The decarbonization of economies and societies is operationalised i.e., through the energy transiti...

Assessing the intraday impacts of wind energy on wholesale electricity prices and conventional generation in Great Britain

Xiaoyi Mu and Hanchen Xiaoyi University of Dundee, UK This paper studies the intra-day impacts of wind power on wholesale electricity prices and conventio...

Impact of Timing and Type of Requests for Flexible Domestic Energy Use

Cohen R. Simpson Centre for Net Zero London School of Economics, Methodology cohen.simpson@centrefornetzero.org Andrew Schein Centre for Net Zero andrew...

Under one roof: the social relations and relational work of energy retrofit for the occupants of Multi-owned Properties

Dr Iain Cairns1, Professor Matthew Hannon1, Professor Mark Davis2, Professor Lucie Middlemiss2, Dr Anne Owen2, Dr Ruth Bookbinder2, Dr Giulia Mininni3, Dr Donal...

Demand-side CO2 mitigation potential in the UK heating and transport sectors

Contact person: Bence Kiss-Dobronyi [bkd@camecon.com] Authors: Bence Kiss-Dobronyi [bkd@camecon.com] (Cambridge Econometrics), Áron Hartvig [adh@camecon....

Energy use in crisis – lessons for net-zero?

Phil Grünewald Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford philipp.grunewald@eng.ox.ac.uk The winter 2022/23 has seen exceptional energy price...

Social identity and relations: implications for home energy demand and the peak load reduction in the UK

Professor Sonja dragojlovic-oliveira1, Dr Anna Chatzimichali2, Dr Faezeh Bagheri Moghaddam1, Dr Ed Atkins3, Dr Lidia Badarnah2 1University of Strathclyde, Glas...

Conclusions from the DEePRED project – distributional impacts of flexible electricity tariffs

Whilst flexible electricity tariffs, such as Time-of-Use (ToU) and real-time, play an important role in motivating the shift of electricity demand away from the...

Do people matter? Can we get to a low carbon, secure and affordable system without their engagement?

Richard Hoggett, University of Exeter The energy system is entering a period of fundamental change, in respect to supply, demand and control systems, mainly dr...
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