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Using behavioural economic theory in modelling of demand response
Applied Energy, 2019Abstract Demand response is recognised as a potentially cost-effective means for providing the increasing amounts of flexibility needed in power systems with increasing penetrations of renewables. However, existing techno-economic approaches for flexible power systems modelling do not recognise that demand response, where it affects the comfort of ...
Nicholas Good
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Consumer behaviour and demand response of tourists to climate change
Annals of Tourism Research, 2012The influence of climate change on tourism demand patterns will be shaped by the response of tourists to the complexity of mitigation policy anti its impacts on transportation systems, the wide range of climate change impacts on destinations, as well as broader impacts on society and economic development.
Stefan Gössling +4 more
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Behavioural responses to climatic demands of dairy heifers housed outdoors
Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 2001The aim of the present study was to investigate the behavioural responses to different climatic demands of growing dairy heifers, during winter at a latitude of 60°N. Two groups (n= 11,12) of yearling dairy heifers were housed in two similar 3-ha enclosures, characterised by deciduous forest, ley and pasture. Each enclosure also contained a lying area,
Ingrid Redbo +2 more
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Applied Intelligence, 2021
Accurate and optimal implementation of Demand Response (DR) programs essentially requires knowledge of occupants’ behavioral aspects regarding power usage. Maintaining consumers’ comfort has become an imperative component along with cost reduction; there is utmost need to understand their power consumption trends completely.
Swati Sharda +2 more
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Accurate and optimal implementation of Demand Response (DR) programs essentially requires knowledge of occupants’ behavioral aspects regarding power usage. Maintaining consumers’ comfort has become an imperative component along with cost reduction; there is utmost need to understand their power consumption trends completely.
Swati Sharda +2 more
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System behaviour modelling for demand response provision in a smart grid
Energy Policy, 2013While pilot projects in the smart grid domain have abounded through public and private efforts, there is still uncertainty in identifying effective business models for the smart grid. In this paper we take the view of a new entrant in this market acting as a third party provider of demand response.
Dave, Saraansh J K +2 more
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Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2021
Abstract This paper presents a methodology for developing demand-responsive passenger flow control strategies for oversaturated metro networks. A stated preference-off-revealed preference survey was conducted to capture passengers’ behavioural responses to the passenger flow control strategies, and revealed significant behavioural change intentions ...
Huan, Ning, Yao, Enjian, Zhang, Jinmeng
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Abstract This paper presents a methodology for developing demand-responsive passenger flow control strategies for oversaturated metro networks. A stated preference-off-revealed preference survey was conducted to capture passengers’ behavioural responses to the passenger flow control strategies, and revealed significant behavioural change intentions ...
Huan, Ning, Yao, Enjian, Zhang, Jinmeng
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Variability in behavioural response of wintering black ducks to increased energy demands
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1985We observed black ducks (Anas rubripes) wintering at three sites differing substantially in food quality (energetic value) and quantity to determine what environmental factor(s) influenced changes in behaviour and whether those changes functioned to balance energy demands with supplies.
Lynn M. Brodsky, Patrick J. Weatherhead
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