<p dir="ltr">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. </p><p dir="ltr">Key Findings:</p><ul><li>Occupant behaviour is much more dominant in terms of sensitivity to exploit a building's TDR.</li><li>Many different implications across different stakeholders, some have conflicting or unintended consequences between stakeholder objectives.</li><li>Metrics <i>generally</i> agree with each other in terms of measuring energy flexibility. </li></ul><p dir="ltr">The <a href="https://erbecdt.ac.uk/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">ERBE CDT</a> is the EPSRC and SFI Centre for Doctoral Training in <b>Energy Resilience and the Built Environment</b>.</p>
Funding
CDT in Energy Resilience and the Built Environment (ERBE)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council