'Welcome to the wholeSEM consortium' and to our fourth annual conference, Neil Strachan, UCL University Parallel Session 1 Household Energy Demand – ‘Exploring the Intersection of Technology, Practices and Policy’
Chris Jones, University of Sheffield: ‘Overcoming the Issue of Perceived Home Relevance on Intentions to Install – Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS)’
Kavin Narasimhan, University of Surrey: 'HOPES – an Empirically-Informed Practice-Centric Approach to Model the Dynamics of Household Energy use’
Parallel Session 2 Energy, Economy and Technological Transitions
Will Usher, ITRC: ‘Modelling Energy as a Component of a System-of-Systems Framework in ITRC-MISTRAL’
Enrica De Cian, FEEM and CMCC: ‘Global Energy Demand in a Warming Climate’
Uwe Remme, IEA: ‘Energy Technology Perspectives: Catalysing Energy Technology Transformation’
Sam Foster, Element Energy: ‘Modelling the Infrastructure Impacts of Energy System Transitions’
Parallel Session 3 Energy, Resources and Wider Impacts
Kira West & Araceli Fernandez, IEA: ‘Exploring Low-Carbon Opportunities for Materials Production in a Beyond 2-Degree World’
Peter Levi, University of Cambridge: ‘Cost Optimal Decarbonisation Trajectories for the Global Chemical Sector: A Multi-Regional TIMES Model’
Fabian Wagner, IIASA: ‘Energy and Air Pollution - Lessons from the Past, Challenges for the Future’
Abhishek Shivakumar, KTH Royal Institute of Technology: 'CLEWs – An Open Source Tool for Building Capacity in Integrated Resource Planning’
Parallel Session 4
Operation and Design of Energy Systems Infrastructure
Phil Taylor, Newcastle University: 'Gas and Electricity Distribution Infrastructure Interaction'
Eric Delarue, University of Lauven: 'Integrated Energy System Modelling: Linking the Electricity Generation and Demand Side Through Heat-Pump Demand Response'
Giulia De Zotti, Technical University of Denmark: 'A framework for Controlling Electricity Load in Integrated Energy Systems'
Florent Le Strat & Dominique Lafond, EDF: 'Challenges of the Representation of Short Term Electricity System Flexibility in Energy System Models'
Top Down Integration Project (TopDip)
Introduction: Marianne Zeyringer, UCL University
Social Practices: Kavin Narasimhan, University of Cambridge
Flexibility: Marko Aunedi, Imperial University
NEXUS: James Price UCL University