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Publication theme: Flexibility

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Flexible and responsive energy retail markets: putting consumers at the centre of a smart, low carbon energy system

24 September, 2019

Consultation response

Shifting the focus: energy demand in a net-zero carbon UK

05 July, 2019

Report

Shifting the focus: 5  Electricity: making demand more flexible

05 July, 2019

Report

Exploratory analysis of family-related activities during peak electricity periods

20 June, 2019

Research paper

Hot weather and residential hourly electricity demand in Italy

15 June, 2019

Research paper

Consumer network access, core capacity

17 May, 2019

Report

A high-resolution spatio-temporal energy demand simulation to explore the potential of heating demand side management with large-scale heat pump diffusion

15 February, 2019

Research paper

Flexibility workshop – Jordans YHA

30 September, 2018

Report

Exploring socioeconomic and temporal characteristics of British and German residential energy demand

19 September, 2018

Research paper

A comparative analysis of building energy estimation methods in the context of demand response

17 September, 2018

Research paper

Reaching a 1.5°C target: socio-technical challenges for a rapid transition to low-carbon electricity systems

02 April, 2018

Research paper

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