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Committee Material Published 21 Jun 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

We also asked the Department about how government can influence consumer behaviour. The Department told us that its modelling of power sector decarbonisation by 2035 covers different pathways characterising different assumptions of consumer behaviour and energy efficiency (such as home storage), but acknowledged that it does not know which of those pathways we are on.71 We reported in March 2022 that significant uncertainty remains as to whether consumers will rapidly change their behaviours ...

We also asked the Department about how government can influence consumer behaviour. The Department told us that its modelling of power sector decarbonisation by 2035 covers different pathways characterising different assumptions of consumer behaviour and energy efficiency (such as home storage), but acknowledged that it does not know which of those pathways we are on.71 We reported in March 2022 that significant uncertainty remains as to whether consumers will rapidly change their behaviours in line with the expectations of government’s Net Zero Strategy, and that government has a poor track record of engaging consumers, including over-estima Type: conclusion | Number: 23 | Response status: accepted Government response: 6.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Recommendation implemented 6.2 The department has modelled two potential scenarios to help estimate future power sector demands: the Net Zero Higher1 scenario, which explores the impact of using widespread