The future of electricity demand: customers, citizens and loads
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adam_text | Titel: The future of electricity demand
Autor: Jamasb, Tooraj
Jahr: 2011
Contents
List offigures page xii
List oftables xvii
Listofboxes xix
List of contributors xxi
Foreword xxv
Preface xxvii
Acknowledgements xxviii
Introduction and overview of the chapters 1
TOORAJ JAMASB, LAURA M. PLATCHKOV AND
MICHAEL G. POLLITT
Opening remarks 1
Structure ofthe book 2
Overview of the main chapters 4
Part I: The economics 4
Part II: Technology 6
Part III: Social dimensions 8
Part IV: Policy and regulation 10
Conclusions 13
References 14
Part I: The economics
1 The economics of energy (and electricity) demand 17
LAURA M. PLATCHKOV AND MICHAEL G. POLLITT
1.1 Introduction 17
1.2 The long-run macroeconomic context of energy demand 19
1.3 The long-run microeconomic context of energy demand 29
1.4 Conclusions on the economics of electricity demand 43
References 45
2 Energy scenarios and implications for future
electricity demand 48
GRAHAM AULT, DAMIEN FRAME AND
NICK HUGHES
2.1 Introduction 48
2.2 Overview 49
2.3 Scenarios 52
2.4 Big transmission and distribution ( switch me on ) 55
2.5 Energy Services companies ( fix it for me ) 61
2.6 Distribution system Operators (government-led green
agenda) 67
2.7 Microgrids (dynamic green markets) 74
2.8 Discussion with respect to future electricity demand 80
2.9 Implications and conclusion 84
References 86
Demand-side participation: price constraints,
technical limits and behavioural risks 88
JACOPO TORRITI, MATTHEW LEACH AND
PATRICK DEVINE-WRIGHT
3.1 Introduction 88
3.2 The constraints to demand-side participation 90
3.3 Overview of European experiences on demand-side
participation 94
3.4 Description of the social aspects of flexibility in demand
response, particularly issues of psychological motivation and
social acceptance 97
3.5 Incentivizing demand-side participation through
incentive/payment schemes for the end-user 98
3.6 Conclusions 102
References 103
Review of recent developments in economic
modelling of energy demand 106
JEVGENIJS STEINBUKS
4.1 Introduction 106
4.2 Input Substitution 107
4.3 Energy efficiency 116
4.4 Change in industrial structure 118
4.5 Technological change 119
4.6 Conclusions 121
References 122
Part II: Technology
5 Demand-side management and control in buildings 129
JUN HONG, CAMERON M. JOHNSTONE,
JAE MIN KIM AND PAUL TUOHY
5.1 Introduction 129
5.2 Drivers for DSM and control within buildings 129
5.3 DSM 133
5.4 Micro-level demand-side management and control
(DSM+c) 136
5.5 Strategie- and operational-level DSM+c algorithms
implementation 148
5.6 Future uptake 157
References 158
6 Smart metering: technology, economics and
international experience 161
AOIFE BROPHY HANEY, TOORAJ JAMASB AND
MICHAEL G. POLLITT
6.1 Introduction 161
6.2 Context for smart metering 162
6.3 Economic assessment of smart metering 169
6.4 Lessons from international experience 175
6.5 Conclusions 180
References 181
7 Smart domestic appliances as enabling technology
for demand-side integration: modelling, value and
drivers 185
VERA SILVA, VLADIMIR STANOJEVIC,
MARKO AUNEDI, DANNY PUDJIANTO AND
GORAN STRBAC
7.1 Introduction 185
7.2 Roleof smart appliances 186
7.3 Consumer aeeeptance 190
7.4 Framework to quantify the value of smart appliances as a
source of fiexibility 193
7.5 Quantification of the value of smart appliances 197
7.6 Conclusion 210
References 210
8 The scope for and potential impacts ofthe adoption
of electric vehicles in UK surface transport 212
GREGORY MARSDEN AND STEPHANE HESS
8.1 Transport and energy in the UK 212
8.2 Technological prospects 215
8.3 Consumer preferences and adoption rates 218
8.4 Impacts on the demand for electricity 221
8.5 Other supporting policies 223
8.6 Conclusions 224
References 225
Part III: Social dimensions
9 From Citizen to consumer: energy policy and public
attitudes in the UK 231
ELCIN AKCURA, AOIFE BROPHY HANEY,
TOORAJ JAMASB AND DAVID M. REINER
9.1 Introduction 231
9.2 Public attitudes, behaviour and energy policy 232
9.3 EPRG survey design and implementation 236
9.4 Survey results 239
9.5 Conclusions 246
References 247
10 The local dimension of energy 249
SCOTT KELLY AND MICHAEL G. POLLITT
10.1 Introduction 249
10.2 Defining local energy 251
10.3 The context for local energy Solutions 254
10.4 Reconciling local government strategy with local energy
Solutions 256
10.5 Lessons learned from the localization of energy generation
in Europe 260
10.6 Local dimensions of energy demand in the UK 264
10.7 Conclusion 275
References 275
11 Centralization, decentralization and the scales in
between: what role might they play in the UK
energy System? 280
JIM WATSON AND PATRICK DEVINE-WRIGHT
11.1 Introduction 280
11.2 What is decentralized energy ? 281
11.3 Scale and the current energy System 283
11.4 Drivers for changes in Scale 284
11.5 Conclusions 293
References 295
12 Equity, fuel poverty and demand (maintaining
affordability with sustainability and security of supply) 298
CATHERINE WADDAMS PRICE
12.1 Introduction 298
12.2 The Citizen and consumer in energy markets 298
12.3 Fuel poverty in the UK 305
12.4 Public response and policies for reducing fuel poverty 309
12.5 Fuel poverty and policies in other countries 311
12.6 Concluding remarks 314
References 315
13 Energy spending and vulnerable households 318
TOORAJ JAMASB AND HELENA MEIER
13.1 Introduction 318
13.2 Background and past studies 319
13.3 Typesof vulnerable households 321
13.4 Data 323
13.5 Vulnerable households and energy spending 324
13.6 Drivers of fuel poverty 328
13.7 Discussion and conclusions 331
References 332
Part IV: Policy and regulation
14 Demand-side management strategies and the residential
sector: lessons from the international experience 337
AOIFE BROPHY HANEY, TOORAJ JAMASB, LAURA
M. PLATCHKOV AND MICHAEL G. POLLITT
14.1 Introduction 337
14.2 The residential energy demand: key features 339
14.3 Barriers to energy efficiency in the residential sector 344
14.4 Demand-side management policies 347
14.5 Policy packages and the importance of comprehensiveness 367
14.6 Conclusion 372
References 374
15 Electricity distribution networks: investment and
regulation, and uncertain demand 379
TOORAJ JAMASB AND CRISTIANO MARANTES
15.1 Introduction 379
15.2 Distribution networks and their operating environment 380
15.3 Regulation of active network and demand 383
15.4 Demand for distribution Services and drivers of
investment 385
15.5 Modeidescription 387
15.6 Relevance of the model for active network and demand and
concluding remarks 398
References 399
16 The potential impact of policy and legislation on the
energy demands of UK buildings and implications
for the electrical network 401
JOE A. CLARKE, JUN HONG,
CAMERON M. JOHNSTONE, JAE MIN KIM AND
PAUL G. TUOHY
16.1 Introduction 401
16.2 EU policy, legislation and Standards relating to energy
Performance of buildings 401
16.3 UK policy, legislation and Standards relating to energy
Performance of buildings 404
16.4 The probable buildings ofthe future? 407
16.5 Other factors influencing the probable buildings ofthe
future 413
16.6 Impact of probable future buildings on energy demand and
supply choices 417
16.7 Discussion 419
16.8 Conclusions 421
References 421
17 The ADDRESS European Project: a large-scale
R D initiative for the development of active demand 423
FRANCOIS BOUFFARD, REGINE BELHOMME,
ALIOUNE DIOP, MARIA SEBASTIAN-VIANA,
CHERRY YUEN, HANNAH DEVINE-WRIGHT, PEDRO
LINARES, RAMON CERERO REAL DE ASUA AND
GIOVANNIVALTORTA
17.1 Introduction 423
17.2 The ADDRESS architecture 425
17.3 Needs and expectations of power System participants with
respect to active demand 427
17.4 Active demand Services and products 428
17.5 The need for aggregation 431
17.6 The value of active demand and its markets 432
17.7 Active demand process architecture 434
17.8 A simple example of market Clearing process 438
17.9 The potential benefits and acceptanceof active demand 441
17.10 Conclusion 443
Acknowledgement 443
References 443
18 Daylight saving, electricity demand and emissions:
the British case 445
YU-FOONG CHONG, ELIZABETH GARNSEY, SIMON
HILL AND FREDERIC DESOBRY
18.1 Introduction 445
18.2 Background 445
18.3 Evidence and policy 446
18.4 US and UK dock time policy 450
18.5 Activity patterns of the UK population 451
18.6 Analyzing the potential for winter daylight saving 453
18.7 Peak demand and cost effects 456
18.8 The impact of advancing the dock by an hour all year 457
18.9 Scottish and European Union issues 457
18.10 Implications and conclusions 459
References 460
19 Concluding reflections on future active networks
and the demand-side for electricity 464
TOORAJ JAMASB AND MICHAEL G. POLLITT
19.1 Introduction 464
19.2 Technology and R D 465
19.3 Utilities, consumers and communities 466
19.4 Economics and policy 467
19.5 Society and political economy 468
References 468
Index 469
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