Residential demand response (meaning changes to electricity use at specific times) has been proposed as an important part of the low carbon energy system transition. Modelling studies suggest benefits may include deferral of distribution network reinforcement, reduced curtailment of wind generation, and avoided investment in reserve generation. To accurately assess the contribution of demand response such studies must be supported by realistic assumptions on consumer participation. A systematic review of international evidence on trials, surveys and programmes of residential demand response suggests that it is important that these assumptions about demand response are not overly optimistic. Customer participation in trials and existing prog...
With the introduction of smart meters, dynamic pricing and home energy management systems, residenti...
Electricity demand in a certain locality varies during the day, depending on weather conditions, dai...
The world summit on sustainable development in Johannesburg concluded that changing unsustainable p...
Residential demand response (meaning changes to electricity use at specific times) has been proposed...
The need for flexibility within power system operation is growing as more intermittent renewables wi...
Demand response and dynamic pricing are touted as ways to empower consumers, save consumers money, a...
The power demand on the electric grid varies according to the time of the day following users’ needs...
Power systems undergo massive operational and technological changes amid increasing demand for envir...
Demand response is increasingly attracting policy attention. It involves changing electricity demand...
Peak demand is an issue in power supply system when demand exceeds the available capacity. Continuou...
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...
More flexible demand side would benefit the electricity markets, networks and sustainable power gene...
AbstractResidential electrical demand response (DR) offers the prospect of reducing the environmenta...
The ability for domestic consumers to provide demand response to dynamic electricity pricing will be...
With the introduction of smart meters, dynamic pricing and home energy management systems, residenti...
Electricity demand in a certain locality varies during the day, depending on weather conditions, dai...
The world summit on sustainable development in Johannesburg concluded that changing unsustainable p...
Residential demand response (meaning changes to electricity use at specific times) has been proposed...
The need for flexibility within power system operation is growing as more intermittent renewables wi...
Demand response and dynamic pricing are touted as ways to empower consumers, save consumers money, a...
The power demand on the electric grid varies according to the time of the day following users’ needs...
Power systems undergo massive operational and technological changes amid increasing demand for envir...
Demand response is increasingly attracting policy attention. It involves changing electricity demand...
Peak demand is an issue in power supply system when demand exceeds the available capacity. Continuou...
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...
More flexible demand side would benefit the electricity markets, networks and sustainable power gene...
AbstractResidential electrical demand response (DR) offers the prospect of reducing the environmenta...
The ability for domestic consumers to provide demand response to dynamic electricity pricing will be...
With the introduction of smart meters, dynamic pricing and home energy management systems, residenti...
Electricity demand in a certain locality varies during the day, depending on weather conditions, dai...
The world summit on sustainable development in Johannesburg concluded that changing unsustainable p...