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Resource Archive
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
What do future utilities need: consent and dissent from incumbents and policy makers in decision theatres
Dr Christoph Mazur, Imperial College Overview and relevance We are currently examining the opportunities for new and incumbent electricity utili...
18.09.18
Demand response as a common pool resource game: Nudges versus prices
Penelope Buckley, Université Grenoble Alpes With the increasing share of renewable energy and distributed power generators, there is a need for new strategies...
18.09.18
Unlocking Local Energy Markets
Rachel Bray, University of Exeter Overview Local Energy Markets (LEMs) can be platforms for small-scale supply and demand-side providers to participate collec...
22.09.16
Optimal Storage Investment and Management under Uncertainty – It is costly to avoid outages!
Mr Joachim Geske, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom Prof Richard Green, Imperial College Business School, United Kingdom Overview: Storage has ...
22.09.16
Accelerating energy storage innovation – “ what is needed and how can it be achieved?
Prof Peter Taylor, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Dr Jonathan Radcliffe, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Energy storage is increasing bein...
22.09.16
How disruptive could storage be?
Dr Philipp Grunewald, EPSRC Fellow. ECI, University of Oxford Electricity storage has long been argued to be highly valuable to future low carbon energy s...
22.09.16
Smart technologies in the domestic and SME sectors: evidence and policy options
Dr Peter Warren, Department of Energy and Climate Change, United Kingdom Smart technologies refer to the use of digital and communications technologies ba...
22.09.16
Peak demand, price elasticity and intrinsic flexibility from time use activities
Dr Jacopo Torriti, University of Reading, United Kingdom Peaks in electricity demand bring about significantly negative environmental and economic impac...
21.09.16
The impact of tightening margins on plant availability
Dr Amy O'Mahoney, Ofgem, United Kingdom Mr Kristian Marr, Ofgem,United Kingdom Shashi van de Graaff, Ofgem, United Kingdom Mr David Hall, ...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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