
Smart Enough Grid : Unlocking Consumer Behaviour to Drive Demand Flexibility
Join us for Smart Enough Grid: Unlocking Consumer Behaviour to Drive Demand Flexibility, a roundtable discussion hosted by Transitions Research and the Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) as part of London Climate Action Week.
As renewable energy generation increases, aligning electricity consumption with clean energy availability presents a significant challenge. This engaging discussion will delve into how behavioral insights, cutting-edge technologies, and innovative policies can enable consumers to actively engage in demand flexibility, facilitating cleaner, more resilient, and reliable energy systems.
This session will gather policymakers, regulators, utility providers, researchers, behavioral scientists, and industry leaders to explore global evidence, practical case studies, and collaborative opportunities aimed at enhancing household participation in the energy transition.
About London Climate Action Week
Founded in 2019 by E3G in partnership with the Mayor of London, London Climate Action Week is the largest city-wide climate festival in Europe and one of the biggest independent climate change events worldwide.
About the Organisers
Transitions Research is a research collective focused on examining radical transitions at the interface of technology, society, and sustainability. They conduct interdisciplinary research to explore, shape, and co-create transition pathways that will define the future of our world.
The Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) is a global consultancy that leverages behavioral science and rigorous evaluation to tackle complex policy and social challenges. Founded on the belief that understanding human behavior leads to improved decisions and outcomes, BIT collaborates with governments, businesses, and international organizations across sectors like public policy, health, education, sustainability, and financial wellbeing to design and test evidence-based interventions that enhance lives.
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