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Resource Archive
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...
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
Continuity and Disruption in UK Energy System Change: Mapping Expert Differences – and Understanding their Implications
Mike Kattirtz, University of Edinburgh Energy systems globally are undergoing dramatic changes, and many observers anticipate accelerated changes in the years ...
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
EU Retail Electricity Markets in Transition: The Quest for Adequate Design
Luis Boscan;University of Southern Denmark (SDU) After a gradual process of reforms, retail electricity markets in Europe are well-established. In parallel, th...
18.09.18
Technological change and innovation in UK energy market – how might it be impacted by the price cap?
Philip O'Donnell; Which? Background With the publication of the Domestic Gas & Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill, the UK Government is committed to introduc...
18.09.18
Killing the kilowatt hour: rethinking energy as a consumer service
Philip is the Chief Executive Officer of the Energy Systems Catapult, part of a network of world-leading centres set up by the UK Government to transform the UK...
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
Energy efficiency policy instruments in the residential sector: Implementing mechanisms for successful low-carbon transitions in households
Cristina Penasco, University of Cambridge Overview and relevance of the topic Improving energy efficiency (EE) is vital to ensure an economic, environmental...
18.09.18
Choosing energy efficiency – consumer response to operating costs at the point of sale
Fiona Brocklehurst, Ballarat Consulting Consumers have a big effect on energy use through their choice of the appliances and cars that they buy. But they may...
18.09.18
Modelling Take-Up of Residential Solar PV in the UK
Sophie Heald, Cambridge Econometrics In February 2016, the solar PV tariff rate in the UK was reduced from 12.47 p/kWh to 4.39 p/kWh. Since that date, growth i...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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