Tag List: households


SERG’s first report for the LCNF funded SAVE project has been published. The report,  “Report 2.1 ā€“ SAVE Customer Model Framework Specification“, lays out the applied research context for the SAVE Customer Modelling Framework (SCMF) and describes its key requirements. The report then outlines a microsimulation modelling approach than can meet these requirements and describes its conceptual foundations and method […]

Posted on 25th February, 2015

The SAVE project’s review of evidence onĀ ‘Energy Efficiency and Behaviour Change‘ which has just been published shows that whilst theĀ great variety of previous trialĀ approaches and contexts often makes it difficult to compare results, common insights haveĀ emerged.Ā These include: CustomersĀ cannot be engaged as one group – the wayĀ in which different people react to attempts to change their […]

Posted on 25th February, 2015

SERG has secured funding to model domestic water demand under drought scenarios as part of the new NERC funded ‘IMPETUS‘ project. The project, to be lead by the University of Reading will start in June 2014 and run for 3 years. It is aiming to combine meteorological and hydrological models to produce drought ‘forecasts’ for […]

Posted on 20th March, 2014

Investigators: Professor AbuBakr Bahaj, Dr Ben Anderson and Professor Patrick James. Contact: A.S.Bahaj@soton.ac.uk The Sustainable Energy Research Group (SERG) at the University of Southampton are the academic lead of a newly funded second tier low carbon project by funded by Ofgem and SSEPD valued at a total of Ā£10.3 million, starting in 2014. The consortium […]

Posted on 6th March, 2014