Fouad El Gohary
Doktorand vid Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och industriell teknik; Industriell teknik
- Telefon:
- 018-471 37 81
- Mobiltelefon:
- 072-999 98 32
- E-post:
- fouad.el.gohary@angstrom.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Ångströmlaboratoriet, Lägerhyddsvägen 1
752 37 Uppsala - Postadress:
- Box 169
751 04 Uppsala
- ORCID:
- 0000-0003-0178-9448
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Currently a PhD student and a member of the Uppsala Smart Energy Research Group (USER). My research focuses on the role electricity users can play in the energy transition. Fostering demand flexibility is central to the transformation of the energy system and increasing the uptake of renewable energy. Through deepening an understanding of users' behavioral drivers and barriers, my research aims to identify and improve instruments for behavioral change and inform policy on smart grids.
Nyckelord
- demand flexibility
- demand response
- demand side management
- energy transition
- smart grids
- smarta elnät
- uppsala smart energy research group
- user
Publikationer
Urval av publikationer
- Identifying Challenges in Engaging Users to Increase Self-Consumption of Electricity in Microgrids (2021)
- Demand charges and user flexibility (2021)
Senaste publikationer
- Serving two masters (2024)
- Spatio-temporal modelling of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on electricity consumption patterns in Stockholm, Sweden (2024)
- Spatio-temporal modelling of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on electricity consumption patterns in Stockholm, Sweden (2024)
- Getting the signal (2023)
- Evaluating demand charges as instruments for managing peak-demand (2023)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Serving two masters (2024)
- Spatio-temporal modelling of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on electricity consumption patterns in Stockholm, Sweden (2024)
- Spatio-temporal modelling of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on electricity consumption patterns in Stockholm, Sweden (2024)
- Getting the signal (2023)
- Evaluating demand charges as instruments for managing peak-demand (2023)
- Evaluating the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on electricity consumption patterns in the residential, public, commercial and industrial sectors in Sweden (2023)
- Evaluating user understanding and exposure effects of demand-based tariffs (2022)
- Identifying Challenges in Engaging Users to Increase Self-Consumption of Electricity in Microgrids (2021)
- Demand charges and user flexibility (2021)