Publically available data is presented comparing recent historical daily energy flows through Great Britain's electrical and gas transmission networks with a focus on domestic heat and hot water. When this data is expressed graphically it illustrates important differences in the characteristics of the gas and electricity demand; these include the quantity of energy delivered through the networks on a daily basis, the scale of variability in the gas demand over multiple timescales (seasonal, weekly and daily) and the relative stability and predictability of the electrical demand. As the United Kingdom proceeds to migrate heating demands to the electrical network in its drive to cut carbon emissions, electrical demand will increase, but equal...
Britain has been a global leader in reducing emissions, but little progress has been made on heat, w...
This paper explores the possible evolution of UK electricity demand as we move along three potential...
To achieve net zero emissions by 2050, the world economy needs to be significantly decarbonized. Amo...
AbstractPublically available data is presented comparing recent historical daily energy flows throug...
Publically available data is presented comparing recent historical daily energy flows through Great ...
In much of Europe there is a strong push to decarbonize energy demands, including the largest single...
In much of Europe there is a strong push to decarbonise energy demands, including the largest single...
AbstractAs an example of the challenges facing many developed countries, the scale of daily energy f...
As an example of the challenges facing many developed countries, the scale of daily energy flows thr...
Around 80% of domestic heat demand in Great Britain (GB) is supplied by natural gas, but continuing ...
The daily relationship of electricity and gas demand with temperature in Great Britain is analysed f...
Around 80% of domestic heat demand in Great Britain (GB) is currently supplied by natural gas, but c...
Amongst all future developments it is the electrification of heat that is anticipated to have the la...
Electrifying the energy system and powering it by low carbon electricity is one of the key decarboni...
This paper provides an account of how past changes in energy demand have affected the balancing of t...
Britain has been a global leader in reducing emissions, but little progress has been made on heat, w...
This paper explores the possible evolution of UK electricity demand as we move along three potential...
To achieve net zero emissions by 2050, the world economy needs to be significantly decarbonized. Amo...
AbstractPublically available data is presented comparing recent historical daily energy flows throug...
Publically available data is presented comparing recent historical daily energy flows through Great ...
In much of Europe there is a strong push to decarbonize energy demands, including the largest single...
In much of Europe there is a strong push to decarbonise energy demands, including the largest single...
AbstractAs an example of the challenges facing many developed countries, the scale of daily energy f...
As an example of the challenges facing many developed countries, the scale of daily energy flows thr...
Around 80% of domestic heat demand in Great Britain (GB) is supplied by natural gas, but continuing ...
The daily relationship of electricity and gas demand with temperature in Great Britain is analysed f...
Around 80% of domestic heat demand in Great Britain (GB) is currently supplied by natural gas, but c...
Amongst all future developments it is the electrification of heat that is anticipated to have the la...
Electrifying the energy system and powering it by low carbon electricity is one of the key decarboni...
This paper provides an account of how past changes in energy demand have affected the balancing of t...
Britain has been a global leader in reducing emissions, but little progress has been made on heat, w...
This paper explores the possible evolution of UK electricity demand as we move along three potential...
To achieve net zero emissions by 2050, the world economy needs to be significantly decarbonized. Amo...