Simulating residential demand response: Improving socio-technical assumptions in activity-based models of energy demand
Demand response is receiving increasing interest as a new form of flexibility within lowcarbon power systems. Energy models are an important tool to assess the potential capability of demand side contributions. This paper critically reviews the assumptions in current models and introduces a new conc...
Autors principals: | McKenna, E, Higginson, S, Grunewald, P, Darby, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Netherlands
2017
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