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Publication theme: Flexibility

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Conceptualising urban density, energy demand and social practice

11 January, 2021

Research paper

Household electricity demand, the intrinsic flexibility index and UK wholesale electricity market prices

12 December, 2020

Research paper

Historicising flexibility

03 December, 2020

Research paper

Time to rethink energy research

30 November, 2020

Research paper

BEIS consultation: Energy-related products

25 September, 2020

Consultation response

Energy Networks Association – Flexibility Consultation 2020

25 September, 2020

Consultation response

It’s only a matter of time: Flexibility, activities and time of use tariffs in the United Kingdom

09 July, 2020

Research paper

Temporal aggregation: Time use methodologies applied to residential electricity demand

20 June, 2020

Research paper

Conceptualising flexibility: Challenging representations of time and society in the energy sector

08 May, 2020

Research paper

Making demand side response happen: A review of barriers in commercial and public organisations

07 May, 2020

Research paper

The limits of energy sufficiency: A review of the evidence for rebound effects and negative spillovers from behavioural change

03 May, 2020

Research paper

Appraising the economics of smart meters: costs and benefits

18 March, 2020

Research paper

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