Ten questions concerning energy flexibility in buildings

R Li, AJ Satchwell, D Finn, TH Christensen… - Building and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Demand side energy flexibility is increasingly being viewed as an essential enabler for the
swift transition to a low-carbon energy system that displaces conventional fossil fuels with …

[HTML][HTML] More than wires and screens: Assumptions about agency of devices in smart energy projects

M Farhangi, H Rohracher, D Magnusson - Energy Research & Social …, 2024 - Elsevier
Develo** a low-carbon energy system requires far-reaching societal transformations, not
least in energy-related practices and behaviour. Smart energy grids have recently gained …

Examining the barriers and motivators affecting European decision-makers in the development of smart and green energy technologies

ME Biresselioglu, M Nilsen, MH Demir, J Røyrvik… - Journal of cleaner …, 2018 - Elsevier
The nature of the utility market is changing. Develo** smart and green technologies are
essential to overcoming the challenges in the decades to come. Moreover, smart and green …

Introducing the dilemma of societal alignment for inclusive and responsible research and innovation

B Ribeiro, L Bengtsson, P Benneworth… - Journal of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In this discussion paper, we outline and reflect on some of the key challenges that influence
the development and uptake of more inclusive and responsible forms of research and …

'I'm the smart meter': Perceptions of smart technology amongst vulnerable consumers.

F Shirani, C Groves, K Henwood, N Pidgeon, E Roberts - Energy Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
The concept of 'smart living'is becoming increasingly prevalent in discussions about
anticipated energy futures. However, despite the promises surrounding smart technology …

[HTML][HTML] An ANN-based model for learning individual customer behavior in response to electricity prices

TA Nakabi, P Toivanen - Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks, 2019 - Elsevier
In this paper, we consider the problem of learning the electricity consumption patterns of an
individual residential electricity customer, in response to electricity price signals in a demand …

[HTML][HTML] The merits of becoming smart: How Flemish and Dutch energy communities mobilise digital technology to enhance their agency in the energy transition

LFM Van Summeren, AJ Wieczorek… - Energy Research & Social …, 2021 - Elsevier
Recent developments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and ongoing
digitalisation processes play key roles in the energy transition. It is often argued that digital …

Who 'uses' smart grids? The evolving nature of user representations in layered infrastructures

A Silvast, R Williams, S Hyysalo, K Rommetveit… - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
This article addresses the anticipated use and users of smart energy technologies and the
contribution of these technologies to energy sustainability. It focuses on smart grids and …

[HTML][HTML] Home-personas meet energy narratives of demand response: Uncovering mismatches between Swedish stakeholder expectations and everyday life

S Nyström, C Katzeff, MB Rivera - Futures, 2024 - Elsevier
Smart grids are proposed to enable the integration of renewables and facilitate the energy
transition. Households have been pointed out as a significant resource for demand …

[HTML][HTML] Convenience before coins: Household responses to dual dynamic price signals and energy feedback in Sweden

I Öhrlund, Å Linné, C Bartusch - Energy Research & Social Science, 2019 - Elsevier
To enable and cope with an increase of intermittent electricity generation, the power industry
and regulators are trying to incentivise users to use electricity at certain times through …