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Smart and Flexible Electric Heat
An Energy Futures Lab Briefing PaperEnergy Futures Lab is one of six Global Institutes at Imperial College London. The institute was
established to address global energy challenges by identifying and leading new opportunities
to serve industry, government and society at large through high quality research, evidence and
advocacy for positive change. The institute aims to promote energy innovation and advance systemic
solutions for a sustainable energy future by bringing together the science, engineering and policy
expertise at Imperial and fostering collaboration with a wide variety of external partners. The Energy
Futures Lab Briefing Papers are periodic reports aimed at all stakeholders in the energy sector. They
bring together expertise from across Imperial College London to provide clarity on a wide range of
energy topics.
Heating in residential, commercial and industrial settings makes up almost half of final energy consumption in the
UK, more than the energy consumed for electricity or transport.
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Publisher: Imperial College, London
Keywords: Electricity - Heating
Countries: UK -
Organisation: Imperial College - Energy Futures Lab
Subjects: Combined heat and power generation, Smart systems