These slides were presented as part of the annual ERBE CDT Colloquium as a way to engage colleagues, senior academics, industry experts, policy advisors and members of the CDT advisory board about my experience throughout the PhD.
Key Findings:
Occupant behaviour is much more dominant in terms of sensitivity to exploit a building's TDR.
Many different implications across different stakeholders, some have conflicting or unintended consequences between stakeholder objectives.
Metrics generally agree with each other in terms of measuring energy flexibility.
The ERBE CDT is the EPSRC and SFI Centre for Doctoral Training in Energy Resilience and the Built Environment.
Funding
CDT in Energy Resilience and the Built Environment (ERBE)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council