The Fellowship and the Ring - Research and DSM
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Transcript of The Fellowship and the Ring - Research and DSM
A 3-part story of daring research collaborations on
energy behaviour and demand response
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr4JBNOyInI&feature=youtu.be
Prof. Gerry Carrington
physics/ engineering
Dr Paul Thorsnes
economics
Dr Janet Stephensonsociology/
human geography
Prof. Rob Lawson
consumer psychology
Prof. Barry Barton
law & policy
Dr John Williams
marketing
Dr Rebecca Ford
engineering
Dr Sara Walton
management
Dr David Rees
system dynamics
Dr Charles Sullivan
psychology; statistics
Dr Michelle Scottpsychology, HCI
Dr Debbie Hopkins
environmental sociology
Dr Adam Doering
social science; transport
Alaric McCarthy
marine science
Dr Ben Wooliscroftmacro-marketing
Material culture
Energy practices
Norms and aspirations
Have
Think Do
They found four species of energy users...
Energy Economical
Energy Extravagant
Energy Efficient
Energy Easy
Four distinctive clusters of household energy cultures
Material culture
PracticesNorms
Influential contexts
Influential contexts
Influential contexts
Influential contexts
Transport Culture
And signs of a new world on the horizon ….
Changes in material culture…
Material culture
PracticesNorms
Changes in practices…
Material culture
PracticesNorms
Changes in norms…
Material culture
PracticesNorms
GREEN Grids Journey and Demand Response
Allan MillerDirector, Electric Power Engineering Centre
GREEN Grid Director
1995: The Electricity Market and the Demand Side
Price
Quantity
SupplyDemand
Clearing Price
The Electricity Market and the Demand Side
Price
Quantity
SupplyDemand
Clearing Price
The Electricity Market and the Demand Side
Price
Quantity
Supply
Demand
2000: Industrial Demand Response
Industrial Participation still limited, what about homes?
• In the long run the demand side will participate
Photovoltaics in the Future?
By 2021:
•20-30% midday capacity
•Meets only 4% of energy requirement
•Wind will exacerbate the variability (up to 50% capacity)
Photovoltaic Generation
Windy Variability
What about the short run?GREEN Grid, the bearer of the Ring
• Demand response en-mass from homes to deal with renewable variability
• Two benefits: facilitates more renewables, brings the demand side to the table
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“Although there are a number of possible trajectories for reaching the 2°C target, they all imply a reduction to zero of the net global greenhouse gas emissions in the second half of this century.”
OECD, “Climate change and carbon. Aligning prices and policies”, OECD Environment Policy Paper No 1 (2013). P16.
Jordan et al 2013, Climate Policy
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