October 2018 Workshop –Demand Side Management from the Users’ Perspective, London, United Kingdom

The conference on Demand Side Management from the Users’ Perspective was arranged by International Climate & Energy, BEIS, United Kingdom  and the Technology Collaboration Programme on Demand Side Management Technologies and Programmes (DSM TCP) and was held in conjunction with the 52nd Executive Committee meeting.

Venue: BEIS, 1 Victoria Street, London, UK
Time: Monday 1st October 2018 9:00 – 17:00

Introduction: (Chair: Peter Warren, BEIS)

09:15 – 09:20: Introduction: The IEA DSM Programme – Peter Warren (International Climate & Energy, BEIS)

09:20 – 09:25: UK Participation in IEA TCPs – Oliver Sutton (Science and Innovation for Climate & Energy, BEIS)

09:25 – 09:30: Examples of UK International DSM activities –Doug Gibbs and Emma Richardson (International Climate Finance, BEIS)

09:30 – 09:35: Examples of UK Domestic DSM activities – Tom Ritchings (BEIS)

09:35 – 09:45: Overview of UK Regulatory Innovation – Scott Laczay (Ofgem) (no .ppt available)

09:45 -09:55: The DSM TCP vision and strategy – David Shipworth (UCL)

 

Session One: New Energy business models (Chair: Peter Warren, BEIS)

09:55 – 10:10: DSM Task 25 – Business models for energy efficiency services: User centeredness, capabilities and context – Ruth Mourik (DuneWorks)

10:10 – 10:25: Center for Research in Energy Demand Solutions – Jacopo Torriti (Reading University)

10:25 – 10:35: DSM Task Proposal: ‘Peer-to-Peer and Community Self-Consumption Observatory’ – David Shipworth (UCL)

10:35 – 11:05: Panel discussion: International research opportunities in new energy business models

11:05 – 11:30: Coffee break and networking

 

Session Two: Consumer-centered energy systems (Chair: David Shipworth, UCL)

11:30 – 11:45: DSM Task 17 – Previous findings and proposal for extension on Proactive Consumer Networks – Anna Kosek (TNO)

11:45 – 12:00: Future Power Systems Architecture Programme – Duncan Botting (Global Smart Transformation)

12:00 – 12:15: WholeSEM – Kavin Narasimhan (University of Surrey)

12:15 – 12:30: Prospering From the Energy Revolution Programme – Rob Saunders (InnovateUK)

12:30 – 13:00: Panel discussion: International research opportunities in consumer-centered energy systems

13:00 – 14:00: Lunch and Networking

14:00 – 14:15: Post-lunch debate: Whole energy system cost minimisation or local energy services value maximisation – where should the policy focus lie (Chair: David Shipworth, UCL)

 

Session Three: Consumer behaviour and the energy transition (Chair: David Shipworth, UCL)

14:15 – 14:30: DSM Task 24 – Theories and methods for changing energy behaviour – Sea Rotmann (DSM Task 24 Operating Agent)

14:30 – 14:45: Smart Systems and Heat programme – overview and consumer research – Matt Lipson (Energy Systems Catapult)

14:45 – 15:00: DSM Task Proposal ‘Empowering Automation’ – Tony Fullelove (Monash University)

15:00 – 15:15: The TEDDINET programme; Synthesis in progress – Dan Van der Horstarbon Cooling’

15:15 – 15:30: DSM Task Proposal ‘Low Carbon Cooling’ – Toby Peters (University of Birmingham)

15:30 – 16:00: Coffee break and networking

16:00 – 16:30: Panel discussion: Future research needs in Consumer behaviour and the energy transition

16:30 – 16:40: Closing remarks – Peter Warren (BEIS) & David Shipworth (UCL)

16:40 – 17:00: Networking