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@techreport{Teng:2022,
author = {Teng, F and Chhachhi, SAURAB and Ge, PUDONG and Graham, J and Gunduz, D},
title = {Balancing privacy and access to smart meter data: an Energy Futures Lab briefing paper},
year = {2022}
}
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@techreport{Teng:2022,
author = {Teng, F and Chhachhi, SAURAB and Ge, PUDONG and Graham, J and Gunduz, D},
title = {Balancing privacy and access to smart meter data: an Energy Futures Lab briefing paper},
year = {2022}
}
TY - RPRT
AB - Digitalising the energy system is expected to be a vital component of achieving the UK’s climate change targets. Smart meter data, in particular, is seen a key enabler of the transition to more dynamic, cost-effective, cost-reflective, and decarbonised electricity. However, access to this data faces a challenge due to consumer privacy concerns. This Briefing Paper investigates four key elements of smart meter data privacy: existing data protection regulations; the personal information embedded within smart meter data; consumer privacy concerns; and privacy-preserving techniques that could be incorporated alongside existing mechanisms to minimise or eliminate potential privacy infringements.
AU - Teng,F
AU - Chhachhi,SAURAB
AU - Ge,PUDONG
AU - Graham,J
AU - Gunduz,D
PY - 2022///
TI - Balancing privacy and access to smart meter data: an Energy Futures Lab briefing paper
ER -
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