Microgeneration technologies, such as solar photovoltaics (PV), have recently been cited as a potential solution to energy policy challenges such as climate change and security of supply. International evidence suggests that the benefit of a PV installation will depend on both the amount of electricity generated and the technology’s influence on energy consumption behaviour. This study seeks to quantify and explain this ‘double-dividend’ effect by examining photovoltaics in the UK domestic sector. Questionnaire and interview data were collected from owner-occupier PV households, revealing that the installation of PV increased awareness of electricity generation and consumption in the home. Guided by monitoring devices, an overall electricit...
This paper explores how UK householders interacted with feedback on their domestic energy consumptio...
© 2016 Alanna RobertsonResidential solar PV systems position householders as energy ‘prosumers’, whe...
Solar energy is crucial to the transformation of the energy system, and it is important to promote ‘...
Microgeneration technologies, such as solar photovoltaics (PV), have recently been cited as a potent...
The economic incentive to install a solar photovoltaics (‘PV’) system depends increasingly on using ...
The direct benefits of a photovoltaic system to a homeowner or tenant are easy to predict in terms o...
The number of consumers producing electricity at home, i.e., “prosumers”, is rapidly increasing in m...
Residential energy consumption is responsible for 27% of the UK’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. As...
This paper studies the decision to synchronize household electricity consumption and production. Whi...
The success of the UK policy to reduce carbon emissions is partly dependent on the ability to persua...
The relationship between grid carbon intensity and household renewable energy consumption on domesti...
Emerging energy technologies, such as smart meters and solar photovoltaic systems (solar PV), are ch...
The introduction of electricity monitors (in-home displays; IHDs), which show accurate and up-to-the...
The conventional model of energy production and consumption has come under severe scrutiny. Concerns...
Background: Domestic consumers with photovoltaic (PV) systems in the UK can benefit financially by t...
This paper explores how UK householders interacted with feedback on their domestic energy consumptio...
© 2016 Alanna RobertsonResidential solar PV systems position householders as energy ‘prosumers’, whe...
Solar energy is crucial to the transformation of the energy system, and it is important to promote ‘...
Microgeneration technologies, such as solar photovoltaics (PV), have recently been cited as a potent...
The economic incentive to install a solar photovoltaics (‘PV’) system depends increasingly on using ...
The direct benefits of a photovoltaic system to a homeowner or tenant are easy to predict in terms o...
The number of consumers producing electricity at home, i.e., “prosumers”, is rapidly increasing in m...
Residential energy consumption is responsible for 27% of the UK’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. As...
This paper studies the decision to synchronize household electricity consumption and production. Whi...
The success of the UK policy to reduce carbon emissions is partly dependent on the ability to persua...
The relationship between grid carbon intensity and household renewable energy consumption on domesti...
Emerging energy technologies, such as smart meters and solar photovoltaic systems (solar PV), are ch...
The introduction of electricity monitors (in-home displays; IHDs), which show accurate and up-to-the...
The conventional model of energy production and consumption has come under severe scrutiny. Concerns...
Background: Domestic consumers with photovoltaic (PV) systems in the UK can benefit financially by t...
This paper explores how UK householders interacted with feedback on their domestic energy consumptio...
© 2016 Alanna RobertsonResidential solar PV systems position householders as energy ‘prosumers’, whe...
Solar energy is crucial to the transformation of the energy system, and it is important to promote ‘...