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  • W7LP6 – PhD project: Modelling of integrated community energy systems

    Modelling of integrated community energy systems Kostas Chasapis, Loughborough Summary The concept of collective actions to reduce, purchase, manage and…

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  • W7LP5 – PhD Project “Design and control of mixed-mode cooling and ventilation in low-energy residential buildings”

    Design and control of mixed-mode cooling and ventilation in low-energy residential buildings Charalampos Angelopoulos, 1st year PhD student at Loughborough…

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  • W7UP11 – Indoor Environmental Quality in Student Accommodation

    Indoor Environmental Quality in Student Accommodation Anthony Marsh, UCL Overview In order to reduce emissions the UK requires that all new…

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  • W7UP10 – Experienced Temperature and Health

    Experienced temperature and Health Harry Kennard, UCL Energy Institute Heating and hot water demand account for around 40% of total UK…

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  • W7UP9 Heat pumps for domestic heating: A techno-economic exploration of comparative advantages of individual scale versus district level.

    Heat pumps for domestic heating: A techno-economic exploration of comparative advantages of individual scale versus district level. Zack (Zhikun Wang),…

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  • W7UP8 How flexible is UK home heating demand?

    How flexible is UK home heating demand? Clare Hanmer, UCL Most future scenarios for decarbonising the UK energy system include…

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  • W7UP7 – Developing a dynamic model to estimate whole building heat loss which requires minimal input measurements

    Developing a dynamic model to estimate whole building heat loss which requires minimal input measurements Frances Hollick, UCL Energy Institute…

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  • Call for abstracts – Exploring methods in energy research

    We invite submissions of abstracts (maximum 350 words), leading to an oral or poster presentation at the forthcoming LoLo CDT…

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  • W5UP11 What about demand-side response? Using behavioural economics to boost consumer switching rates to time-of-use electricity tariffs – evidence from field experiments

    What about demand-side response? Using behavioural economics to boost consumer switching rates to time-of-use electricity tariffs – evidence from field…

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  • W5UP5 How can we encourage consumers to switch to time of use tariffs? Evidence from a randomised control trial on a nationally representative sample of British energy bill payers

    How can we encourage consumers to switch to time of use tariffs? Evidence from a randomised control trial on a…

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