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Developing methods to model local area temporal domestic electricity demand

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Project "Spatialec" data sheet

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Coordinator
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON 

Organization address
address: Highfield
city: SOUTHAMPTON
postcode: SO17 1BJ
website: http://www.southampton.ac.uk

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 Coordinator Country United Kingdom [UK]
 Project website http://www.energy.soton.ac.uk/tag/spatialec/
 Total cost 257˙017 €
 EC max contribution 257˙017 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.3.2. (Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility)
 Code Call H2020-MSCA-IF-2015
 Funding Scheme MSCA-IF-GF
 Starting year 2017
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2017-12-01   to  2020-10-31

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON UK (SOUTHAMPTON) coordinator 257˙017.00
2    UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO NZ (DUNEDIN) partner 0.00

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 Project objective

The objective of this proposal is to implement a programme of research and impact activities intended to provide a step change in the level of understanding of, and modelling capacity for, spatially disaggregated temporal domestic electricity demand in a smart grid and demand response context. This programme will be developed in partnership with internationally recognised experts led by the University of Otago (host) who are pioneering in this field. It will be exploited via an applied research programme at the University of Southampton (beneficiary) which intends to integrate census, social science time use and detailed consumption data to develop local area level demand response models to support the analysis of a range of demand response scenarios. In so doing the fellowship will provide the applicant with a foundation from which to build a new career pathway by applying his substantial existing social scientific data analysis and spatial microsimulation expertise to the development and leadership of a substantial new European research capacity in an area of emerging commercial, societal and political significance.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2018 Ben Anderson, Janet Stephenson
Energy Cultures: Why people don’t do what they ‘should’...
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IEA Energy in Buildings and Communities Technical Symposium 2020-01-27
2019 Ben Anderson
NZ GREEN Grid Household Electricity Demand Data EECA Data Processing (Part A) Report v1.0
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Technical Report (for the NZ Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority) 2020-01-27
2020 Ben Anderson, Rafferty Parker, Daniel Myall, Henrik Moller, and Michael Jack
Will Flipping the Fleet F**k the Grid?
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IAEE Asia-Oceania 2020: Energy in Transition 2020-01-27
2019 Ben Anderson
NZ GREEN Grid Household Electricity Demand Data: EECA Data Analysis (Part C) Upscaling Advice Report v1.0
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Technical Report (for EECA) 2020-01-27
2019 Ben Anderson, Tom Rushby, Abubakr Bahaj, Patrick James
Experiences of spatial microsimulation with ‘big’ and ‘little’ data: A comparison of models for (parts of) the United Kingdom and New Zealand
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7th World Congress of the International Microsimulation Association 2020-01-27
2018 Ben Anderson, Tom Rushby
SAVE: Testing domestic electricity consumption flexibility
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University of Otago: OERC Public Lecture 2020-01-27
2019 Ben Anderson
Warm, dry, healthy homes and peak electricity demand: Wham-wham or win-win?
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BRANZ Household Energy Study Scoping Workshop 2020-01-27
2018 Carsten Dortans, Ben Anderson, Michael Jack, Janet Stephenson
Estimating the Technical Potential of Residential Demand Response in New Zealand: A Summary of Results
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GREEN Grid Project Report 2020-01-27
2019 Myall, Daniel, Moller, Henrik, Ivanov, Dima, Gentle, Hannah, Barnett, Joe, Anderson, Ben, Parker, Rafferty, Jack, Michael, and Love, Donald.
Accelerating Electric Vehicle Uptake in New Zealand: an information gap analysis
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Flip The Fleet Research Report No. 4 (A Review for The Parliamentary Commissioner for Environment) 2020-01-27
2019 Carsten Dortans, Ben Anderson and Michael Jack
NZ GREEN Grid Household Electricity Demand Data: EECA Data Analysis (Part B) Report v2.1
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Technical Report (for EECA) 2020-01-27
2018 Ben Anderson
Neighbourhood Demand Profiles: Why, how and how far have we got?
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GREEN Grid Project Update 2020-01-27
2018 Ben Anderson
Small Area Temporal Household Electricity Demand Microsimulation Models for New Zealand: Why, how and how far have we got?
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2019 Regional Studies Association Australasia Conference 2020-01-27
2018 Ben Anderson, Tom Rushby, Michael Jack
Electrifying Heat: Patterns of electricity consumption in electrically heated households in the UK and New Zealand
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8th International Conference on Energy and Environment of Residential Buildings 2020-01-27
2018 Ben Anderson, Tom Rushby
SAVE: A large scale randomised control trial approach to testing domestic electricity consumption flexibility in the UK
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University of Otago: Department of Econmics Seminar 2020-01-27
2018 Ben Anderson
Social Practices, Transitions & the Use of Time: Options for understanding and assessing socio-technical change
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Towards Sustainability Transitions in the Anthropocene: beyond behaviour change? 2020-01-27
2018 Ben Anderson & Jacopo Torriti
Non-energy energy policies and the use of time: Explaining shifts in UK electricity demand from 1974 to 2014
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Centre for Sustainability Public Lecture 2020-01-27
2018 Tom Rushby, Ben Anderson, Abubakr Bahaj, Patrick James
Seeing the light: The effects of LED light bulb installation on electricity demand in UK households:: results of a large n randomised control trial
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12th OERC Energy & Climate Change Symposium 2018 2020-01-27
2018 Anderson, Ben, David Eyers, Rebecca Ford, Diana Giraldo Ocampo, Rana Peniamina, Janet Stephenson, Kiti Suomalainen, Lara Wilcocks, and Michael Jack.
The NZ GREEN Grid project recruited a sample of 25 households in each of two regions of New Zealand (Stephenson et al. 2017). The first sample was recruited in early 2014 and the second in early 2015. Research data includes: 1 minute mean electricity power (W) data collected for each dwelling circuit using Grid Spy monitors on each power circuit (and the incoming power); dwelling & appliance surve
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI: 10.5255/ukda-sn-853334
UKDA Reshare Database 2020-01-27
2019 Kiti Suomalainen, David Eyers, Rebecca Ford, Janet Stephenson, Ben Anderson, Michael Jack
Detailed comparison of energy-related time-use diaries and monitored residential electricity demand
published pages: 418-427, ISSN: 0378-7788, DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2018.11.002
Energy and Buildings 183 2019-12-17
2020 Ben Anderson, Tom Rushby, Abubakr Bahaj, Patrick James
Ensuring statistics have power: Guidance for designing, reporting and acting on electricity demand reduction and behaviour change programs
published pages: 101260, ISSN: 2214-6296, DOI: 10.1016/j.erss.2019.101260
Energy Research & Social Science 59 2019-12-17

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