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Reference Number ETI-SS1401
Title Smart Systems and Heat (SSH) Programme - Value Management and Delivery
Status Completed
Energy Categories Energy Efficiency (Residential and commercial) 90%;
Other Cross-Cutting Technologies or Research (Other Supporting Data) 10%;
Research Types Applied Research and Development 100%
Science and Technology Fields SOCIAL SCIENCES (Economics and Econometrics) 100%
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation Not Cross-cutting 100%
Principal Investigator Project Contact
Frontier Economics
Award Type Institute Project
Funding Source ETI
Start Date 01 February 2014
End Date 31 March 2015
Duration 14 months
Total Grant Value £600,000
Industrial Sectors Technical Consultancy
Region London
Programme Smart Systems and Heat
 
Investigators Principal Investigator Project Contact , Frontier Economics
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Objectives About the project
  • Project to quantify how value can be delivered across an entire UK smart systems value chain
  • Seek to understand how smart systems can deliver consumer value
  • Seek to understand how smart systems can deliver commercial value
Abstract This project studied how value can be delivered across a smart energy value chain - in the context of the UK. It built a clear understanding of how smart energy systems can deliver combined consumer value alongside commercial value for market participants - producers, suppliers, distributors. The analysis will help to make the commercial deployment of smart energy systems more likely. This 600,000 project was delivered by Frontier Economics, a leading economic consultancy
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SSH Stagegate 1 - Review of International Smart Systems and Heat Initiatives - Final Report

Value Management - Characterisation of the Current Energy Value Chain (WA4 D1)

Value Management - Future Business Models: Options and Analysis

Value Management - Overcoming barriers to smarter heat solutions in UK homes - Annex 2a: Qualitative policy analysis

Value Management - Overcoming barriers to smarter heat solutions in UK homes - Annex 3a: Modelling customer uptake (including attitudes to risk)

Value Management - Overcoming barriers to smarter heat solutions in UK homes - Annex 3b: Payback period drivers

Value Management - Overcoming barriers to smarter heat solutions in UK homes - Annex 3c: Factors affecting intervention take-up order

Value Management - Overcoming barriers to smarter heat solutions in UK homes - Annex 3d: Elements of business model offerings

Value Management - Overcoming barriers to smarter heat solutions in UK homes - Annex 3e: Assumptions on current and future levels of insulation

Value Management - Overcoming barriers to smarter heat solutions in UK homes - final report

Value Management - Overcoming barriers to smarter heat solutions in UK homes. Annex 1a: Case studies.

Value Management - Overcoming barriers to smarter heat solutions in UK homes. Annex 1b Analysis of existing policy

Value Management - Overcoming barriers to smarter heat solutions in UK homes. Annex 1c: Energy efficiency and low-carbon heating in Germany

Value Management - Overcoming barriers to smarter heat solutions in UK homes. Annex 2b: Cost benefit analysis of policies

Value Management - Request for Proposals

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