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Micro-generation 11 micro-generation 6 Micro generation 3 Optimisation software 3 Renewable energy 3 Building mounted wind turbine 2 Large-scale tourist hotel accommodation 2 Life cycle assessment 2 Net present cost 2 Payback time 2 Renewable Energy 2 Renewable energy systems 2 Small-scale-wind 2 Urban wind energy 2 Wind resource assessment 2 demand response 2 diffusion 2 installed base 2 load shifting 2 market power 2 product adoption 2 social effects 2 solar PV technology 2 AMESim 1 Adoption timing 1 Attribute preferences 1 Auslandsverlagerung 1 Automated demand side management 1 Choice Experiment 1 Climate change 1 Community Energy 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Decentralised 1 Demand 1 Deployment 1 Deutschland 1 Digital platform 1 Digitale Plattform 1 Discrete choice experiment 1 Distributed water infrastructure 1
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Undetermined 19 Free 6 CC license 1
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Article 20 Book / Working Paper 5
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 research-article 1
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Undetermined 19 English 6
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Baldock, T.E. 3 Dalton, G.J. 3 Lockington, D.A. 3 Bertsch, Valentin 2 Devine, Mel T. 2 Hammond, G.P. 2 Ingham, D.B. 2 Ma, L. 2 Millward-Hopkins, J.T. 2 Pourkashanian, M. 2 Richter, Laura-Lucia 2 Tomlin, A.S. 2 Allen, S.R. 1 Antonelli, M. 1 Anwar, A. 1 Azapagic, Adisa 1 Baccioli, A. 1 Bahaj, A.S. 1 Bradford, J. 1 Butler, David 1 Cooper, S.J.G. 1 Desideri, U. 1 Di Giorgio, Alessandro 1 Francesconi, M. 1 Green, S. 1 Greening, Benjamin 1 Harmsen- van Hout, Marjolein J. W. 1 Hidalgo, Antonio 1 Howard, H.R. 1 Islam, Towhidul 1 James, P.A.B. 1 Jeong, Gicheol 1 Karakaya, Emrah 1 Liberati, Francesco 1 Lijesen, Mark 1 Makropoulos, Christos 1 Martorano, L. 1 McManus, M.C. 1 Meade, Nigel 1 Micheloud, O. 1
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Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 1
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Renewable Energy 6 Energy Policy 4 Applied Energy 3 Energy 2 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 2 Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1 Cambridge working papers in economics 1 EPRG working paper 1 ESRI Working Paper 1 FCN working paper 1 International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy : IJEEP 1 Open House International 1 Water Resources Management 1 Working paper / The Economic and Social Research Institute 1
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RePEc 19 ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Potential of small-wind turbine for power generation on offshore oil and gas platforms in Malaysia
Yan, Chee Sze; Siow Chun Lim; Yoong, Chan Kah - In: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy : IJEEP 12 (2022) 6, pp. 272-282
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The role of demand response in mitigating market power: A quantitative analysis using a stochastic market equilibrium model
Devine, Mel T.; Bertsch, Valentin - 2019
Market power is a dominant feature of many modern electricity markets with an oligopolistic structure, resulting in increased consumer cost. This work investigates how consumers, through demand response (DR), can mitigate against market power. Within DR, our analysis particularly focusses on the...
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The role of demand response in mitigating market power : a quantitative analysis using a stochastic market equilibrium model
Devine, Mel T.; Bertsch, Valentin - 2019
Market power is a dominant feature of many modern electricity markets with an oligopolistic structure, resulting in increased consumer cost. This work investigates how consumers, through demand response (DR), can mitigate against market power. Within DR, our analysis particularly focusses on the...
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Adoption and cooperation decisions in sustainable energy infrastructure: evidence from a sequential choice experiment in Germany
Oberst, Christian; Harmsen- van Hout, Marjolein J. W. - 2018 - Revised
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Social Effects in the Diffusion of solar Photovoltaic Technology in the UK
Richter, Laura-Lucia - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2013
The main research question in this paper is whether the installation rate of solar pv technology is affected by social spillovers from spatially close households. The installed base, defined as the cumulative number of solar v installations within a neighbourhood by the end of a particular...
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Social effects in the diffusion of solar photovoltaic technology in the UK
Richter, Laura-Lucia - 2013
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Power quality of actual grids with plug-in electric vehicles in presence of renewables and micro-grids
Romo, R.; Micheloud, O. - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 46 (2015) C, pp. 189-200
The penetration of plug-in electric and hybrid-electric vehicles (PEVs and PHEVs) will increase significantly in the next 20 years. The insertion of PEVs in households will facilitate the use of renewable sources and possibly create economic benefits to users, as shown in a Mexican example here...
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Operating maps of a rotary engine used as an expander for micro-generation with various working fluids
Antonelli, M.; Baccioli, A.; Francesconi, M.; Desideri, U. - In: Applied Energy 113 (2014) C, pp. 742-750
The determination of the most suitable operative fluid for the various types of Organic Rankine Cycle expansion machines has been the object of an abundant literature. In this study an analysis was carried out in a rotary volumetric expander based on the Wankel concept, which was never studied...
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Near real time load shifting control for residential electricity prosumers under designed and market indexed pricing models
Di Giorgio, Alessandro; Liberati, Francesco - In: Applied Energy 128 (2014) C, pp. 119-132
with smart appliances, a storage unit, electric vehicles and photovoltaic micro-generation. Resources are coordinated … triggers the controller, such as a user request, a price/volume signal or the notification of a new forecast of micro-generation …
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Domestic solar thermal water heating: A sustainable option for the UK?
Greening, Benjamin; Azapagic, Adisa - In: Renewable Energy 63 (2014) C, pp. 23-36
This paper considers life cycle environmental sustainability of solar water heating systems in regions with low solar irradiation, such as the UK. The results suggest that flat plate collectors have slightly lower environmental impacts than evacuated tube designs. Reducing the current energy...
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