Households accounted for 35% of total UK electricity consumption in 2019 and have considerable potential to support the target of net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050. However, there is little understanding of the potential to reduce emissions from household energy systems using emissions-responsive battery charging, and existing investigations use average emissions factors rather than marginal. To understand the overall carbon reduction potential of household energy systems, a life cycle assessment has been conducted for a typical house in the UK, with annual electricity consumption of 3960 kWh. Household energy systems comprising solar photovoltaics arrays and battery energy storage systems are assessed using time-series consumption and generat...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
In order for the UK to generate pathways to help deliver the near and long term CO2 reduction target...
This report examines the extent to which building-level energy storage technologies could help to re...
This case study is a detached dwelling situated in South Wales, UK. It had a 3.6 kWp vertical photov...
Rooftop photovoltaic systems integrated with lithium-ion battery storage are a promising route for t...
Battery storage systems (BSSs) are popular as a means to increase the self-consumption rates of resi...
Rooftop photovoltaics (PV) have become widely adopted by domestic customers in tandem with energy st...
This paper examines the potential environmental impact of using electric vehicle batteries as storag...
Residential electricity demand is expected to rise in the next few decades due to the electrificatio...
Extraordinary declines in the cost of photovoltaic systems (PV), combined with a growing range of en...
The residential sector accounts for 30% of the total green house gas emissions in Europe, which can ...
Energy storage (ES) is seen as the key to unlocking the true potential of renewable generation as it...
While energy storage is key to increasing the penetration of variable renewables, the near-term effe...
Since buildings account for more than one-third of final energy use, it is important to integrate re...
Aims: To investigate the viability of using second life electric vehicle batteries as ‘buffer packs’...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
In order for the UK to generate pathways to help deliver the near and long term CO2 reduction target...
This report examines the extent to which building-level energy storage technologies could help to re...
This case study is a detached dwelling situated in South Wales, UK. It had a 3.6 kWp vertical photov...
Rooftop photovoltaic systems integrated with lithium-ion battery storage are a promising route for t...
Battery storage systems (BSSs) are popular as a means to increase the self-consumption rates of resi...
Rooftop photovoltaics (PV) have become widely adopted by domestic customers in tandem with energy st...
This paper examines the potential environmental impact of using electric vehicle batteries as storag...
Residential electricity demand is expected to rise in the next few decades due to the electrificatio...
Extraordinary declines in the cost of photovoltaic systems (PV), combined with a growing range of en...
The residential sector accounts for 30% of the total green house gas emissions in Europe, which can ...
Energy storage (ES) is seen as the key to unlocking the true potential of renewable generation as it...
While energy storage is key to increasing the penetration of variable renewables, the near-term effe...
Since buildings account for more than one-third of final energy use, it is important to integrate re...
Aims: To investigate the viability of using second life electric vehicle batteries as ‘buffer packs’...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
In order for the UK to generate pathways to help deliver the near and long term CO2 reduction target...
This report examines the extent to which building-level energy storage technologies could help to re...