Electrified heat and transport: energy demand futures, their impacts on power networks and what it means for system flexibility
Demand electrification, system flexibility and energy demand reduction (EDR) are three central tenets of most energy system decarbonisation pathways in the UK and other high-income countries. However, their combined impacts on local energy systems remain understudied. Here, we investigate the impact...
Main Authors: | McGarry, C, Dixon, J, Flower, J, Bukhsh, W, Brand, C, Bell, K, Galloway, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2024
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