
Impact of time-use behaviour on residential energy consumption in the United Kingdom

Online portal for visualising the impact of everyday actions on our demand for energy

COVID-19 lockdowns in the United Kingdom: Exploring the links between changes in time use, work patterns and energy-relevant activities

The price is not right! Energy demand, Time of Use tariffs, values and social practices

Work-related practices: An analysis of their effect on the emergence of stable practices in daily activity schedules

Can household heating be more flex-friendly and keep occupants cosy?

Value of demand flexibility for managing wind energy constraint and curtailment

Energy demand and its temporal flexibility: Approaches, criticalities and ways forward

Electricity consumption pattern analysis beyond traditional clustering methods: A novel self-adapting semi-supervised clustering method and application case study

I’m coming home (to charge): The relation between commuting practices and peak energy demand in the United Kingdom

Development of a profile-based electricity demand response estimation method: An application based on UK hotel chillers

Who needs flexibility anyway?
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