Domestic demand-side response (DSR), if widely adopted, could help make electricity more secure, clean and affordable. However, little is known about consumer demand for different approaches to achieving DSR. This study aimed to gauge the acceptability of a range of DSR tariffs, and explore factors affecting it. An online between-subjects survey experiment was deployed to a representative sample of bill payers in Great Britain (N = 2002), testing five tariffs including static/dynamic time of use (TOU) pricing (with/without automated response to price changes) and direct load control (DLC) of heating on a below-average flat rate. The tariff permitting limited DLC of heating was significantly (p < .01) more popular than the TOU tariffs. Th...
Demand side management (DSM) is a key aspect of many future energy system scenarios1,2. DSM refers t...
Residential demand response (meaning changes to electricity use at specific times) has been proposed...
Demand-side management (DSM) is a key aspect of many future energy system scenarios1,2. DSM refers t...
Demand-side response (DSR), via price signals (e.g. tariffs) or via direct load control (DLC), is re...
Domestic demand-side response (DSR) involves having householders shift energy-consumptive behaviours...
While automation helps to increase load-shifting, the combination of automation with time-of-use (TO...
© Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 2011.Introduction: Demand response in domestic conte...
Low carbon technologies along with smart control have a role in residential demand side response (DS...
Demand Response (DR) eliminates the need for expensive capital expenditure on the electricity distri...
The energy sector, and buildings in particular, are one of the main contributors to climate change. ...
More flexible demand side would benefit the electricity markets, networks and sustainable power gene...
This paper reports on the current state of Demand Side Response (DSR) in the UK – an early adoptor a...
Demand response is increasingly attracting policy attention. It involves changing electricity demand...
Many smart grid projects make use of dynamic pricing schemes aimed to motivate consumers to shift an...
In order to meet UK 'net zero' objectives, residential heat demand is to be decarbonised through a c...
Demand side management (DSM) is a key aspect of many future energy system scenarios1,2. DSM refers t...
Residential demand response (meaning changes to electricity use at specific times) has been proposed...
Demand-side management (DSM) is a key aspect of many future energy system scenarios1,2. DSM refers t...
Demand-side response (DSR), via price signals (e.g. tariffs) or via direct load control (DLC), is re...
Domestic demand-side response (DSR) involves having householders shift energy-consumptive behaviours...
While automation helps to increase load-shifting, the combination of automation with time-of-use (TO...
© Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 2011.Introduction: Demand response in domestic conte...
Low carbon technologies along with smart control have a role in residential demand side response (DS...
Demand Response (DR) eliminates the need for expensive capital expenditure on the electricity distri...
The energy sector, and buildings in particular, are one of the main contributors to climate change. ...
More flexible demand side would benefit the electricity markets, networks and sustainable power gene...
This paper reports on the current state of Demand Side Response (DSR) in the UK – an early adoptor a...
Demand response is increasingly attracting policy attention. It involves changing electricity demand...
Many smart grid projects make use of dynamic pricing schemes aimed to motivate consumers to shift an...
In order to meet UK 'net zero' objectives, residential heat demand is to be decarbonised through a c...
Demand side management (DSM) is a key aspect of many future energy system scenarios1,2. DSM refers t...
Residential demand response (meaning changes to electricity use at specific times) has been proposed...
Demand-side management (DSM) is a key aspect of many future energy system scenarios1,2. DSM refers t...