The Future of Electricity Demand
Herausgeber: Jamasb, Tooraj; Pollitt, Michael G.
The Future of Electricity Demand
Herausgeber: Jamasb, Tooraj; Pollitt, Michael G.
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This book is a comprehensive and analytical perspective on the future of electricity demand in a low-carbon world.
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This book is a comprehensive and analytical perspective on the future of electricity demand in a low-carbon world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781107532731
- ISBN-10: 1107532736
- Artikelnr.: 42580100
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781107532731
- ISBN-10: 1107532736
- Artikelnr.: 42580100
List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; List of contributors;
Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction and overview of the
chapters Tooraj Jamasb, Laura M. Platchkov and Michael G. Pollitt; Part I.
The Economics: 1. The economics of energy (and electricity) demand Laura M.
Platchkov and Michael G. Pollitt; 2. Energy scenarios and implications for
future electricity demand Graham Ault, Damien Frame and Nick Hughes; 3.
Demand side participation: price constraints, technical limits and
behavioural risks Jacopo Torriti, Matthew Leach and Patrick Devine-Wright;
4. Review of recent developments in economic modelling of energy demand
Jevgenijs Steinbucks; Part II. Technology: 5. Demand-side management and
control in buildings Joe A. Clarke, Jun Hong, Cameron M. Johnstone, Jae Min
Kim and Paul Tuohy; 6. Smart metering: technology, economics and
international experience Aoife Brophy Haney, Tooraj Jamasb and Michael G.
Pollitt; 7. Smart domestic appliances as enabling technology for
demand-side integration: modelling, value and drivers Vera Silva, Vladimir
Stanojevic, Marko Aunedi, Danny Pudjianto and Goran Strbac; 8. The scope
for and potential impacts of the adoption of electric vehicles in UK
surface transport Gregory Marsden and Stephane Hess; Part III. Social
Dimensions: 9. From citizen to consumer: energy policy and public attitudes
in the UK Elcin Akcura, Aoife Brophy Haney, Tooraj Jamasb and David M.
Reiner; 10. The local dimension of energy Scott Kelly; 11. Centralisation,
decentralisation and the scales in between: what role might they play in
the UK energy system? Jim Watson and Patrick Devine-Wright; 12. Equity,
fuel poverty and demand (maintaining affordability with sustainability and
security of supply) Catherine Waddams Price; 13. Energy spending and
vulnerable households Tooraj Jamasb and Helena Meier; Part IV. Policy and
Regulation: 14. Demand-side management strategies and the residential
sector: lessons from the international experience Aoife Brophy Haney,
Tooraj Jamasb, Laura M. Platchkov and Michael G. Pollitt; 15. Electricity
distribution networks: investment and regulation, and uncertain demand
Tooraj Jamasb and Cristiano Marantes; 16. The potential impact of policy
and legislation on the energy demands of UK buildings and implications for
the electrical network Joe A. Clarke, Jun Hong, Cameron M. Johnstone, Jae
Min Kim and Paul G. Tuohy; 17. The ADDRESS European project: a large-scale
R and D initiative for the development of active demand François Bouffard,
Régine Belhomme, Alioune Diop, Maria Sebastian-Viana, Cherry Yuen, Hannah
Devine-Wright, Pedro Linares, Ramón Cerero Real De Asua and Giovanni
Valtorta; 18. Daylight saving, electricity demand and emissions: the
British case Yu-Foong Chong, Elizabeth Garnsey, Simon Hill and Frédéric
Desobry; 19. Concluding reflections on future active networks and demand
side Tooraj Jamasb and Michael G. Pollitt; Index.
Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction and overview of the
chapters Tooraj Jamasb, Laura M. Platchkov and Michael G. Pollitt; Part I.
The Economics: 1. The economics of energy (and electricity) demand Laura M.
Platchkov and Michael G. Pollitt; 2. Energy scenarios and implications for
future electricity demand Graham Ault, Damien Frame and Nick Hughes; 3.
Demand side participation: price constraints, technical limits and
behavioural risks Jacopo Torriti, Matthew Leach and Patrick Devine-Wright;
4. Review of recent developments in economic modelling of energy demand
Jevgenijs Steinbucks; Part II. Technology: 5. Demand-side management and
control in buildings Joe A. Clarke, Jun Hong, Cameron M. Johnstone, Jae Min
Kim and Paul Tuohy; 6. Smart metering: technology, economics and
international experience Aoife Brophy Haney, Tooraj Jamasb and Michael G.
Pollitt; 7. Smart domestic appliances as enabling technology for
demand-side integration: modelling, value and drivers Vera Silva, Vladimir
Stanojevic, Marko Aunedi, Danny Pudjianto and Goran Strbac; 8. The scope
for and potential impacts of the adoption of electric vehicles in UK
surface transport Gregory Marsden and Stephane Hess; Part III. Social
Dimensions: 9. From citizen to consumer: energy policy and public attitudes
in the UK Elcin Akcura, Aoife Brophy Haney, Tooraj Jamasb and David M.
Reiner; 10. The local dimension of energy Scott Kelly; 11. Centralisation,
decentralisation and the scales in between: what role might they play in
the UK energy system? Jim Watson and Patrick Devine-Wright; 12. Equity,
fuel poverty and demand (maintaining affordability with sustainability and
security of supply) Catherine Waddams Price; 13. Energy spending and
vulnerable households Tooraj Jamasb and Helena Meier; Part IV. Policy and
Regulation: 14. Demand-side management strategies and the residential
sector: lessons from the international experience Aoife Brophy Haney,
Tooraj Jamasb, Laura M. Platchkov and Michael G. Pollitt; 15. Electricity
distribution networks: investment and regulation, and uncertain demand
Tooraj Jamasb and Cristiano Marantes; 16. The potential impact of policy
and legislation on the energy demands of UK buildings and implications for
the electrical network Joe A. Clarke, Jun Hong, Cameron M. Johnstone, Jae
Min Kim and Paul G. Tuohy; 17. The ADDRESS European project: a large-scale
R and D initiative for the development of active demand François Bouffard,
Régine Belhomme, Alioune Diop, Maria Sebastian-Viana, Cherry Yuen, Hannah
Devine-Wright, Pedro Linares, Ramón Cerero Real De Asua and Giovanni
Valtorta; 18. Daylight saving, electricity demand and emissions: the
British case Yu-Foong Chong, Elizabeth Garnsey, Simon Hill and Frédéric
Desobry; 19. Concluding reflections on future active networks and demand
side Tooraj Jamasb and Michael G. Pollitt; Index.
List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; List of contributors;
Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction and overview of the
chapters Tooraj Jamasb, Laura M. Platchkov and Michael G. Pollitt; Part I.
The Economics: 1. The economics of energy (and electricity) demand Laura M.
Platchkov and Michael G. Pollitt; 2. Energy scenarios and implications for
future electricity demand Graham Ault, Damien Frame and Nick Hughes; 3.
Demand side participation: price constraints, technical limits and
behavioural risks Jacopo Torriti, Matthew Leach and Patrick Devine-Wright;
4. Review of recent developments in economic modelling of energy demand
Jevgenijs Steinbucks; Part II. Technology: 5. Demand-side management and
control in buildings Joe A. Clarke, Jun Hong, Cameron M. Johnstone, Jae Min
Kim and Paul Tuohy; 6. Smart metering: technology, economics and
international experience Aoife Brophy Haney, Tooraj Jamasb and Michael G.
Pollitt; 7. Smart domestic appliances as enabling technology for
demand-side integration: modelling, value and drivers Vera Silva, Vladimir
Stanojevic, Marko Aunedi, Danny Pudjianto and Goran Strbac; 8. The scope
for and potential impacts of the adoption of electric vehicles in UK
surface transport Gregory Marsden and Stephane Hess; Part III. Social
Dimensions: 9. From citizen to consumer: energy policy and public attitudes
in the UK Elcin Akcura, Aoife Brophy Haney, Tooraj Jamasb and David M.
Reiner; 10. The local dimension of energy Scott Kelly; 11. Centralisation,
decentralisation and the scales in between: what role might they play in
the UK energy system? Jim Watson and Patrick Devine-Wright; 12. Equity,
fuel poverty and demand (maintaining affordability with sustainability and
security of supply) Catherine Waddams Price; 13. Energy spending and
vulnerable households Tooraj Jamasb and Helena Meier; Part IV. Policy and
Regulation: 14. Demand-side management strategies and the residential
sector: lessons from the international experience Aoife Brophy Haney,
Tooraj Jamasb, Laura M. Platchkov and Michael G. Pollitt; 15. Electricity
distribution networks: investment and regulation, and uncertain demand
Tooraj Jamasb and Cristiano Marantes; 16. The potential impact of policy
and legislation on the energy demands of UK buildings and implications for
the electrical network Joe A. Clarke, Jun Hong, Cameron M. Johnstone, Jae
Min Kim and Paul G. Tuohy; 17. The ADDRESS European project: a large-scale
R and D initiative for the development of active demand François Bouffard,
Régine Belhomme, Alioune Diop, Maria Sebastian-Viana, Cherry Yuen, Hannah
Devine-Wright, Pedro Linares, Ramón Cerero Real De Asua and Giovanni
Valtorta; 18. Daylight saving, electricity demand and emissions: the
British case Yu-Foong Chong, Elizabeth Garnsey, Simon Hill and Frédéric
Desobry; 19. Concluding reflections on future active networks and demand
side Tooraj Jamasb and Michael G. Pollitt; Index.
Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction and overview of the
chapters Tooraj Jamasb, Laura M. Platchkov and Michael G. Pollitt; Part I.
The Economics: 1. The economics of energy (and electricity) demand Laura M.
Platchkov and Michael G. Pollitt; 2. Energy scenarios and implications for
future electricity demand Graham Ault, Damien Frame and Nick Hughes; 3.
Demand side participation: price constraints, technical limits and
behavioural risks Jacopo Torriti, Matthew Leach and Patrick Devine-Wright;
4. Review of recent developments in economic modelling of energy demand
Jevgenijs Steinbucks; Part II. Technology: 5. Demand-side management and
control in buildings Joe A. Clarke, Jun Hong, Cameron M. Johnstone, Jae Min
Kim and Paul Tuohy; 6. Smart metering: technology, economics and
international experience Aoife Brophy Haney, Tooraj Jamasb and Michael G.
Pollitt; 7. Smart domestic appliances as enabling technology for
demand-side integration: modelling, value and drivers Vera Silva, Vladimir
Stanojevic, Marko Aunedi, Danny Pudjianto and Goran Strbac; 8. The scope
for and potential impacts of the adoption of electric vehicles in UK
surface transport Gregory Marsden and Stephane Hess; Part III. Social
Dimensions: 9. From citizen to consumer: energy policy and public attitudes
in the UK Elcin Akcura, Aoife Brophy Haney, Tooraj Jamasb and David M.
Reiner; 10. The local dimension of energy Scott Kelly; 11. Centralisation,
decentralisation and the scales in between: what role might they play in
the UK energy system? Jim Watson and Patrick Devine-Wright; 12. Equity,
fuel poverty and demand (maintaining affordability with sustainability and
security of supply) Catherine Waddams Price; 13. Energy spending and
vulnerable households Tooraj Jamasb and Helena Meier; Part IV. Policy and
Regulation: 14. Demand-side management strategies and the residential
sector: lessons from the international experience Aoife Brophy Haney,
Tooraj Jamasb, Laura M. Platchkov and Michael G. Pollitt; 15. Electricity
distribution networks: investment and regulation, and uncertain demand
Tooraj Jamasb and Cristiano Marantes; 16. The potential impact of policy
and legislation on the energy demands of UK buildings and implications for
the electrical network Joe A. Clarke, Jun Hong, Cameron M. Johnstone, Jae
Min Kim and Paul G. Tuohy; 17. The ADDRESS European project: a large-scale
R and D initiative for the development of active demand François Bouffard,
Régine Belhomme, Alioune Diop, Maria Sebastian-Viana, Cherry Yuen, Hannah
Devine-Wright, Pedro Linares, Ramón Cerero Real De Asua and Giovanni
Valtorta; 18. Daylight saving, electricity demand and emissions: the
British case Yu-Foong Chong, Elizabeth Garnsey, Simon Hill and Frédéric
Desobry; 19. Concluding reflections on future active networks and demand
side Tooraj Jamasb and Michael G. Pollitt; Index.