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Innovative energy business models appeal to specific consumer groups but may exacerbate existing inequalities for the disengaged

UKRI| MASTER - Proposal for providing work to continue activity of the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) 2009 - 2014 ,
UKRI| The systemic city: Infrastructure interdependency and complex value business models ,
UKRI| Impact Acceleration Account 2014- Imperial College London ,
UKRI| UK Energy Research Centre Phase 3
Authors: Stephen Hall; Jillian Anable; Jeffrey Hardy; Mark Workman; Christoph Mazur; Yvonne Matthews;
Abstract
Innovative energy business models, such as peer-to-peer trading or energy as a service, are attractive to different groups of customers. Disengaged consumers with low trust in the energy market could face further disadvantages, while already active consumers could reap even greater benefits, which risks widening existing socio-economic inequalities.
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- Imperial College London United Kingdom
- University of Leeds United Kingdom
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UKRI| MASTER - Proposal for providing work to continue activity of the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) 2009 - 2014, UKRI| The systemic city: Infrastructure interdependency and complex value business models, UKRI| Impact Acceleration Account 2014- Imperial College London, UKRI| UK Energy Research Centre Phase 3
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