Cost-effectively decarbonising the power sector and household energy use using variable renewable energy will require that electricity consumption becomes much more flexible and …
L Niamir, O Ivanova, T Filatova, A Voinov… - Energy Research & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Households are responsible for 70% of CO 2 emissions (directly and indirectly). While households as agents of change increasingly become a crucial element in energy …
ML Nicolson, MJ Fell, GM Huebner - Renewable and Sustainable Energy …, 2018 - Elsevier
Time of use (TOU) tariffs, if widely adopted, could help make electricity more secure, clean and affordable. However, quite little is known about whether consumers will switch to a TOU …
A Kowalska-Pyzalska - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
The paper provides a review of the incentives and barriers of a successful adoption of innovative energy services (IES) in the energy market. Although IES can have different …
M Nicolson, G Huebner, D Shipworth - Energy research & social science, 2017 - Elsevier
Smart time of use tariffs are a key part of most government's strategies to ensure our future electricity supply is clean, affordable and secure–but will consumers be willing to switch to …
J Freier, V von Loessl - Energy Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
As a central mechanism for promoting demand-side management, dynamic electricity tariffs are associated with several advantages. By balancing supply and demand, they not only …
Changing residential energy demand can play an essential role in transitioning to a green economy. Environmental psychology suggests that behavioral changes regarding energy …
In the context of increasing renewable energy penetration in energy systems, demand response is acknowledged as a solution to guarantee grid stability and security of supply …
In a European perspective, the electricity markets have been experiencing major changes via deregulation, new technologies and changes in the production mix. Together with the …