The Demand Response Technology Cluster: Accelerating UK residential consumer engagement with time-of-use tariffs, electric vehicles and smart meters via digital …

R Carmichael, R Gross, R Hanna, A Rhodes… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2021 - Elsevier
Cost-effectively decarbonising the power sector and household energy use using variable
renewable energy will require that electricity consumption becomes much more flexible and …

A systematic review of motivations, enablers and barriers for consumer engagement with residential demand response

B Parrish, P Heptonstall, R Gross, BK Sovacool - Energy Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Demand response is increasingly attracting policy attention. It involves changing electricity
demand at different times based on grid conditions, which could help to integrate variable …

Household responsiveness to residential demand response strategies: Results and policy implications from a Swedish field study

A Nilsson, D Lazarevic, N Brandt, O Kordas - Energy policy, 2018 - Elsevier
To realize the benefits of smart grids, residential demand response (DR) aims to increase
demand flexibility by influence household electricity consumption. Although price-based DR …

[HTML][HTML] Toward residential flexibility—Consumer willingness to enroll household loads in demand response

A Sridhar, S Honkapuro, F Ruiz, J Stoklasa, S Annala… - Applied Energy, 2023 - Elsevier
Consumers of the future play an important role in the energy system by leveraging their
household loads to be flexible through demand response (DR) during a high network stress …

Review of barriers to the introduction of residential demand response: a case study in the Netherlands

MHJ Weck, J van Hooff… - International journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Demand response, defined as the shifting of electricity demand, is generally believed to
have value both for the grid and for the market: by matching demand more closely to supply …

Further exploring the potential of residential demand response programs in electricity distribution

C Bartusch, K Alvehag - Applied Energy, 2014 - Elsevier
Smart grids play a key role in realizing climate ambitions. Boosting consumption flexibility is
an essential measure in bringing the potential gains of smart grids to fruition. The collective …

On demand: Can demand response live up to expectations in managing electricity systems?

B Parrish, R Gross, P Heptonstall - Energy Research & Social Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Residential demand response (meaning changes to electricity use at specific times) has
been proposed as an important part of the low carbon energy system transition. Modelling …

Fostering residential demand response through dynamic pricing schemes: A behavioural review of smart grid pilots in Europe

K Kessels, C Kraan, L Karg, S Maggiore, P Valkering… - Sustainability, 2016 - mdpi.com
Many smart grid projects make use of dynamic pricing schemes aimed to motivate
consumers to shift and/or decrease energy use. Based upon existing literature and analyses …

[HTML][HTML] Social implications of residential demand response in cool temperate climates

SJ Darby, E McKenna - Energy Policy, 2012 - Elsevier
Residential electrical demand response (DR) offers the prospect of reducing the
environmental impact of electricity use, and also the supply costs. However, the relatively …

[HTML][HTML] The British public's perception of the UK smart metering initiative: Threats and opportunities

K Buchanan, N Banks, I Preston, R Russo - Energy Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Consumer acceptance of smart meters remains crucial in achieving the potential carbon
emission reductions offered by advanced metering infrastructures. Given this, the present …