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CLNR-L267 Academic paper: A probabilistic approach to combining smart meter and electric vehicle charging data to investigate distribution network impacts 1-Nov 2015 View >>
CLNR-L265 Academic paper: Fostering active network management through SMEs’ practises 20-Aug 2015 View >>
CLNR-G026 Project Closedown Report 31-Mar 2015 View >>
CLNR-L246 Developing the smarter grid: the role of domestic and small and medium sized enterprise customers 31-Mar 2015 View >>
CLNR-L248 Developing the smarter grid: optimal solutions for smarter network businesses 31-Mar 2015 View >>
CLNR-L247 Developing the smarter grid: the role of industrial and commercial and distributed generation customers 31-Mar 2015 View >>
CLNR-L223 CLNR Post Trial Analysis – Residential DSR for Powerflow Management 31-Mar 2015 View >>
CLNR-L266 A Review of Engineering Recommendations P15, P17 and P27 (Transformers, Cables and Overhead Lines) 27-Mar 2015 View >>
CLNR-L102 Domestic Customers: Energy Practices and Flexibility 27-Feb 2015 View >>
CLNR-L236 Key Social Science Findings: Domestic and SME Customers 26-Feb 2015 View >>
CLNR-L096 Insight Report: Domestic Direct Control Trials 26-Feb 2015 View >>
CLNR-L261 Test cell report: Baseline SME profiles & SME customer sub-group analysis 26-Feb 2015 View >>
CLNR-L097 Customer experience of demand side response with smart appliances and heat pumps 26-Feb 2015 View >>
CLNR-L100 CLNR Domestic Survey Report 26-Feb 2015 View >>
CLNR-L101 CLNR SME Survey Report 26-Feb 2015 View >>
CLNR-L146 CLNR Power Quality Assessment – Impacts of Low Carbon Technologies 26-Feb 2015 View >>
CLNR-L262 Lessons Learned Report: Customer Trial Equipment Installations 26-Feb 2015 View >>
CLNR-L264 Insight Report: Shifting domestic demand through appliance use restriction at peak times 23-Feb 2015 View >>
CLNR-L217 After Diversity Maximum Demand (ADMD) Report 23-Feb 2015 View >>
CLNR-L263 Insight Report: Domestic solar PV customers with automatic in-premises balancing 23-Feb 2015 View >>
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Abstract from the paper 'A probabilistic approach to combining smart meter and electric vehicle charging data to investigate distribution network impacts' as published in the Applied Energy Journal Academic paper: A probabilistic approach to combining smart meter and electric vehicle charging data to investigate distribution network impacts View >>
Abstract from the paper 'Fostering active network management through SMEs' practices' as published in the Energy Efficiency Journal Academic paper: Fostering active network management through SMEs’ practises View >>
This is the formal closedown report for the Customer-Led Network Revolution project. Project Closedown Report View >>
This final report forms part of a suite of three key learning reports that draw together important findings from the CLNR project Developing the smarter grid: the role of domestic and small and medium sized enterprise customers View >>
This final report forms part of a suite of three themed key learning reports that draw together important findings from the CLNR project Developing the smarter grid: optimal solutions for smarter network businesses View >>
This report forms part of a suite of three themed key learning reports that draw together important findings from the CLNR project. Developing the smarter grid: the role of industrial and commercial and distributed generation customers View >>
This report describes the results of demand side response (DSR) trials carried out with residential customers located throughout the Northern Powergrid region which were called by the CLNR active network management (ANM) system known as GUS. CLNR Post Trial Analysis – Residential DSR for Powerflow Management View >>
In this report the analysis from RTTR equipment for Transformers, Overhead Lines and Underground Cables is compared to the contents of Engineering Recommendations P15 (Transformers), P17 (Underground Cables) and P27 (Overhead Lines) A Review of Engineering Recommendations P15, P17 and P27 (Transformers, Cables and Overhead Lines) View >>
Domestic Customers: Energy Practices and Flexibility View >>
Key Social Science Findings: Domestic and SME Customers View >>
Insight Report: Domestic Direct Control Trials View >>
Test cell report: Baseline SME profiles & SME customer sub-group analysis View >>
This report documents customers experiences of demand side response measures with smart appliances and heat pumps undertaken for the CLNR project Customer experience of demand side response with smart appliances and heat pumps View >>
The report brings together results from two surveys of domestic electricity customers conducted as part of the CLNR project. CLNR Domestic Survey Report View >>
This report describes the results of a survey carried out as part of the CLNR project with the purpose of exploring the attitudes to energy, electricity and flexibility show by SMEs. CLNR SME Survey Report View >>
This report examines the results of the power quality monitoring programme put in place to monitor the effects of clusters of solar photovoltaic generation, heat pumps and EVs and the effects network interventions such as EES devices. CLNR Power Quality Assessment – Impacts of Low Carbon Technologies View >>
This report presents a comprehensive overview of lessons learned during the installation & integration of equipement used for the CLNR customer trials Lessons Learned Report: Customer Trial Equipment Installations View >>
Findings and conclusions from CLNR trials on shifting domestic demand through appliance use restrictions at peak times Insight Report: Shifting domestic demand through appliance use restriction at peak times View >>
After Diversity Maximum Demand (ADMD) Report After Diversity Maximum Demand (ADMD) Report View >>
Findings and conclusions from CLNR trials with Insight Report: Domestic solar PV customers with automatic in-premises balancing View >>

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