What we do matters – a time-use app to capture energy relevant activities
<p>High expectations rest on demand side response to aid the reliability of future electricity systems and to reduce costs. The extent of the potential contribution depends among other things on what that demand is used for. Some uses could be more flexible than others. Some may respond to pri...
Main Authors: | Grunewald, P, Diakonova, M, Zilli, D, Bernard, J, Matousek, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy
2017
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