Abstract

As electricity networks are being transformed in order to enhance their flexibility and ability to adapt to low-carbon energy sources, there is more emphasis on demand-side management. The electricity demand can be modelled based on the bottom-up approach. The UK Time Use Survey 2000 data are used to create a model for electricity demand. By introducing a new filter when processing the Time Use data, the effect of seasonal variation on active occupancy and electricity demand has been investigated and presented here in this work. Copyright , Oxford University Press.

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