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Eoghan McKenna
Eoghan McKenna
Principal Research Fellow, UCL
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Smart meter data: Balancing consumer privacy concerns with legitimate applications
E McKenna, I Richardson, M Thomson
Energy Policy 41, 807-814, 2012
4822012
High-resolution stochastic integrated thermal–electrical domestic demand model
E McKenna, M Thomson
Applied Energy 165, 445-461, 2016
4122016
Social implications of residential demand response in cool temperate climates
SJ Darby, E McKenna
Energy Policy 49, 759-769, 2012
3242012
Economic and environmental impact of lead-acid batteries in grid-connected domestic PV systems
E McKenna, M McManus, S Cooper, M Thomson
Applied energy 104, 239-249, 2013
1642013
Four-state domestic building occupancy model for energy demand simulations
E McKenna, M Krawczynski, M Thomson
Energy and Buildings 96, 30-39, 2015
1542015
Solar photovoltaic self-consumption in the UK residential sector: New estimates from a smart grid demonstration project
E McKenna, J Pless, SJ Darby
Energy Policy 118, 482-491, 2018
1232018
Diagramming social practice theory: An interdisciplinary experiment exploring practices as networks
S Higginson, E McKenna, T Hargreaves, J Chilvers, M Thomson
Indoor and Built Environment 24 (7), 950-969, 2015
1062015
Reaching a 1.5 C target: socio-technical challenges for a rapid transition to low-carbon electricity systems
N Eyre, SJ Darby, P Grünewald, E McKenna, R Ford
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical …, 2018
832018
Simulating residential demand response: Improving socio-technical assumptions in activity-based models of energy demand
E McKenna, S Higginson, P Grunewald, SJ Darby
Energy Efficiency 11 (7), 1583-1597, 2018
702018
Photovoltaic metering configurations, feed‐in tariffs and the variable effective electricity prices that result
E McKenna, M Thomson
IET Renewable Power Generation 7 (3), 235-245, 2013
702013
Going with the wind: temporal characteristics of potential wind curtailment in Ireland in 2020 and opportunities for demand response
E McKenna, P Grunewald, M Thomson
IET Renewable Power Generation, 2014
502014
Keep it simple: time‐of‐use tariffs in high‐wind scenarios
P Grünewald, E McKenna, M Thomson
IET Renewable Power Generation 9 (2), 176-183, 2015
492015
Explaining daily energy demand in British housing using linked smart meter and socio-technical data in a bottom-up statistical model
E McKenna, J Few, E Webborn, B Anderson, S Elam, D Shipworth, ...
Energy and Buildings 258, 111845, 2022
352022
Demand response behaviour of domestic consumers with photovoltaic systems in the UK: an exploratory analysis of an internet discussion forum
E McKenna, M Thomson
Energy, Sustainability and Society 4, 1-12, 2014
342014
Short-run impact of electricity storage on CO2 emissions in power systems with high penetrations of wind power: A case-study of Ireland
E McKenna, J Barton, M Thomson
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of …, 2017
322017
The over-prediction of energy use by EPCs in Great Britain: A comparison of EPC-modelled and metered primary energy use intensity
J Few, D Manouseli, E McKenna, M Pullinger, E Zapata-Webborn, S Elam, ...
Energy and Buildings 288, 113024, 2023
282023
Survey study on energy use in UK homes during Covid-19
GM Huebner, NE Watson, K Direk, E McKenna, E Webborn, F Hollick, ...
Buildings and Cities 2 (1), 952-969, 2021
242021
Can practice make perfect (models)? Incorporating social practice theory into quantitative energy demand models
SL Higginson, E McKenna, M Thomson
Loughborough University, 2014
242014
Demand response in low-carbon power systems: a review of residential electrical demand response projects
E McKenna, K Ghosh, M Thomson
Loughborough University, 2011
242011
Utilising smart meter data for research and innovation in the UK
E Webborn, S Elam, E McKenna, T Oreszczyn
ECEEE summer study 2019, 1387-1396, 2019
192019
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