Load management at home: advantages and drawbacks of some 'active demand side'options

SJ Darby - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
The Supergen HiDEF (Highly Distributed Energy Future) project explores possibilities for
decentralising five features of energy systems: resources, control, network infrastructure …

Demand response from residential customers' perspective

S Annala, S Viljainen… - 2012 9th International …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Demand response is a widely discussed option for facilitating connection of intermittent
generation and making the use of energy resources more efficient. Previous studies have …

Implementing Article 13 of the Energy Services Directive and defining the purpose of new metering infrastructures

S Darby - ECEEE 2009 Summer Study, 2009 - ora.ox.ac.uk
This paper examines possible responses to Article 13 of the European Directive on energy
end-use efficiency and energy services. The Directive requires Member States to ensure that …

Communicating energy demand: measurement, display and the language of things

S Darby - Engaging the Public with Climate Change, 2012 - api.taylorfrancis.com
The pace of human-induced climate change and its projected threats to livelihoods, lives,
cultures and even nations creates an imperative to adapt rapidly across many parts of …

Towards an understanding of dynamic energy pricing and tariffs

CJ Axon, SJ Darby, R Granell… - 2012 47th …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A crucial question is “How complicated can, or should, a dynamic electricity tariff be?” such
that it is acceptable to consumers, and offers clear benefits to both consumers and network …

[PDF][PDF] What's on the top? Household load patterns and peak load problems

K Sernhed - ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN DOMESTIC …, 2006 - publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu
Most energy behaviour studies on households focus on the questions how and why we use
energy and what can be done to lower energy consumption. Very few studies raise the …

[CITATION][C] Silent, hidden and essential: tacit knowledge in energy transitions

SJ Darby, LC Futures