The responsiveness of heating energy demand to pricing is shown to be dependent on temperature and vice versa. This is investigated empirically using residential electricity demand data obtained under conditions of price variation from a British time-of-use pricing experiment. Results confirm that consumer responses to higher electricity prices are conditional on temperature levels, particularly during the daytime and for households with high overall levels of electricity consumption and previous experience of time-of-use tariffs.<br/
Peak demand has been a growing problem for both security of supply and cost of generation and transm...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:0539.127(96-16) / BLDSC - British Library ...
This study has two aims to investigate the energy demand response (DR) actions on thermal comfort an...
The responsiveness of heating energy demand to pricing is shown to be dependent on temperature and v...
The responsiveness of heating energy demand to pricing is shown to be dependent on temperature and v...
We report new experimental evidence of the household response to weekday differentials in peak and o...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:8490.4338(92/2) / BLDSC - British Lib...
To investigate the link between rising global temperature and global energy use, we estimate an ener...
To investigate the link between rising global temperature and global energy use, we estimate an ener...
Time-differentiated pricing and direct load control of residential electricity consumption Time-of-u...
The authors approach the problem of demand responsiveness to peak use pricing from the perspective o...
Abstract: Time-of-use and real-time spot pricing tariffs in conjunction with direct load control of ...
The goal of this investigation was to characterize the manual and automated response of residential...
Load balancing is an important topic in smart grid systems. Dynamic pricing is a common approach to ...
Peak demand has been a growing problem for both security of supply and cost of generation and transm...
Peak demand has been a growing problem for both security of supply and cost of generation and transm...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:0539.127(96-16) / BLDSC - British Library ...
This study has two aims to investigate the energy demand response (DR) actions on thermal comfort an...
The responsiveness of heating energy demand to pricing is shown to be dependent on temperature and v...
The responsiveness of heating energy demand to pricing is shown to be dependent on temperature and v...
We report new experimental evidence of the household response to weekday differentials in peak and o...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:8490.4338(92/2) / BLDSC - British Lib...
To investigate the link between rising global temperature and global energy use, we estimate an ener...
To investigate the link between rising global temperature and global energy use, we estimate an ener...
Time-differentiated pricing and direct load control of residential electricity consumption Time-of-u...
The authors approach the problem of demand responsiveness to peak use pricing from the perspective o...
Abstract: Time-of-use and real-time spot pricing tariffs in conjunction with direct load control of ...
The goal of this investigation was to characterize the manual and automated response of residential...
Load balancing is an important topic in smart grid systems. Dynamic pricing is a common approach to ...
Peak demand has been a growing problem for both security of supply and cost of generation and transm...
Peak demand has been a growing problem for both security of supply and cost of generation and transm...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:0539.127(96-16) / BLDSC - British Library ...
This study has two aims to investigate the energy demand response (DR) actions on thermal comfort an...