SSH2: Delivering an effective field trial – Lessons from the Living Lab
Decarbonising heat is the biggest challenge the UK faces in terms of transforming the energy system to meet carbon reduction targets and achieve our clean growth ambitions.
Energy Systems Catapult is delivering the UK’s largest smart, consumer-focused project aimed at overcoming the barriers to the decarbonisation of residential heat – the Smart Systems and Heat (SSH) programme.
Focused on running consumer trials of smart energy services, exploring new business models and market structures (including interoperability) and developing Local Area Energy Plans within three local authorities areas. SSH2 was funded by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Between October 2017 and June 2018, Energy Systems Catapult ran a field trial working with 108 households to learn more about how people actually use heat. The aim was to test responses to ways of controlling and purchasing heat and to generate a range of consumer data and insights that will help energy innovators to identify, develop and test new energy products and services.
This short report draws together some of the insights gathered by Energy Systems Catapult about the process of running an effective field trial. We hope that the lessons and insights shared here will be valuable to energy innovators, researchers, academics, businesses, communities and other organisations considering similar trials.
Key points
We gained valuable insights at different stages of the field trial process, including.
Setting objectives
Designing the trial
Working with partners and contractors
Recruiting participants
Installation
Managing the participant’s experience
Data gathering and analysis
Planning for the end
Reporting.
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SSH2: Delivering an effective field trial – Lessons from the Living Lab
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