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Resources / Energy demand
19.09.18
Exploring socioeconomic and temporal characteristics of British and German residential energy demand
Russell McKenna, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology The British and German residential sectors account for similar fractions of national energy demand and carbo...
19.09.18
Energy entrepreneurship business models innovation: insights from European emerging firms
Michael Hamwi, ESTIA The power sector stands at the edge of a transition phase in which the liberalization of energy markets has paved the way for a new set of...
19.09.18
Community Energy: A New Democratised Energy System?
Helen Roby; Coventry University Introduction The UK energy sector has been one of large-scale energy production, with households viewed as passive consumers at...
19.09.18
The role of utilities in enabling prosumers and flexible distributed energy resources
Daniel Quiggin, Chatham House This paper explores how utilities could transform as the electricity system undergoes a second phase of transformations and the b...
19.09.18
BEIS Heat Networks Consumer Survey
Philip Cole, BEIS The Department of Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) are supporing investment in heat networks as a means of decarbonising heatin...
19.09.18
The use of consumer data for optimizing smart grids for electricity and district heating
Carl Dalhammar, Lund University The Smart Cities Accelerator (SCA) project is an InterReg project that involves a number of Swedish and Danish municipalities a...
18.09.18
Motivating energy conservation in organisations: Smart metering and the emergence and diffusion of social norms
Peter Bradley, University of the West of England Around the world there is strong interest in the use of energy feedback via smart metering technology as a mit...
18.09.18
Incentivising households to reduce electricity consumption: A meta-analysis of the experimental evidence
Penelope Buckley, Université Grenoble Alpes With the increasing demand for electricity, the phasing out of what were once guaranteed sources of energy supply,...
18.09.18
Role of household activities in peak electricity demand and distributional effects of Time-of-Use tariffs
Timur Yunusov, University of Reading In the UK, the electricity distribution networks and the electricity generation plants are traditionally designed to cater...
18.09.18
Causal Tree Estimation of Heterogeneous Household Response to Time-Of-Use Electricity Pricing Schemes
Eoghan O'Neill, University of Cambridge In this paper, we apply some recently developed methods for describing the heterogeneity of treatment effects to an ele...
18.09.18
Business participation in demand response: a review of potential barriers
Catarina Araya Cardoso, Westminster Business School Demand side response (DSR) is widely seen as the main intervention tool to address issues of peaks and trou...
18.09.18