Residential demand response strategies and applications in active distribution network management

S Davarzani, I Pisica, GA Taylor… - … and sustainable energy …, 2021 - Elsevier
Electricity distribution is moving towards active, more flexible, smarter and decentralized
energy systems. This transition requires System Operators (SO) to dynamically monitor and …

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 …

Smart meters and household electricity consumption: A case study in Ireland

G Rausser, W Strielkowski… - Energy & …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Our paper focuses on the electricity consumption in the EU countries and smart meters that
are gaining growing popularity and widely used by households and businesses for …

Taking charge: perceived control and acceptability of domestic demand-side response

MJ Fell - 2016 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
If widely adopted, domestic demand-side response (DSR) could help make Great Britain's
electricity system more secure, clean and affordable. However, research suggests some …

[PDF][PDF] Dynamic time-of-use electricity pricing for residential demand response: Design and analysis of the Low Carbon London smart-metering trial

J Schofield - 2015 - researchgate.net
This thesis describes the trial design and analysis of the Low Carbon London (LCL)
residential dynamic Time-of-Use (dToU) trial. This trial investigated the potential for dToU …

[PDF][PDF] The potential for UK residential demand side participation

B Parrish, P Heptonstall, R Gross - … Challenges: Supergen+ for …, 2016 - researchgate.net
This report forms part of the System Architecture Challenges: Supergen+ for HubNet project.
It has been suggested that establishing a system architect would provide whole-system …

Uptake, use, and learning about new home technologies to reduce energy system emissions: policy implications from different problem framings

B Parrish - 2022 - sussex.figshare.com
In the UK and beyond, new end-use technologies are widely expected to enable
households to reduce energy system emissions as part of action on climate change …

Smart Meters: Using Numerical Models to Simulate the Impact of Changing the Way of Using Electricity Used for the Average UK Household on Household Energy …

L Li, Y Guo, X Wu, C Ma, J Song - Available at SSRN 4555063 - papers.ssrn.com
Smart meters, growing increasingly popular across the UK, primarily serve the purpose of
monitoring residential electricity consumption. Despite their convenience and benefits, many …

Multi agent system framework for demand response management in distribution networks

S Davarzani - 2018 - bura.brunel.ac.uk
The inexorable increase in penetration of clean energies and responsive loads in the
Distribution Network (DN), introduces new technical challenges for network operators. The …

[PDF][PDF] Residential demand-side response in the UK: maximising consumer uptake and response

M Gross - 2018 - core.ac.uk
Residential demand-side response (DSR) is a key strategy for meeting the challenges
facing the UK electricity system. Leveraging residential flexibility should help to enhance …