Understanding Demand
Influencing Demand
Policies for steering demand
Invisible energy policy
Adapting social practices
Commission on Travel Demand
How Demand Varies
Situations, Sites, Sectors
Domestic IT use
Home heating
Offices and office work
Business travel
Online shopping
Car dependence
Older people and mobile lives
Local smart grids
Cooking and cooling in Asia
Energy, Justice and Poverty
Author Archives: Carolynne Lord
Derived Demand References
Reference page for the DEMAND Dictionary entry: Derived Demand. For the full dictionary, click here. 1. DEMAND Animated Video Series – Episode 1: What is Energy Demand? And Why Does it Matter? 2. DEMAND Animated Video Series – Episode 2: Changing Energy Demand: Why Social Practices Matter 3. De Decker, K. (February 2017) Rebooting energy demand: automatic software…
View full post →Demand (1) References
Reference page for the DEMAND Dictionary entry: Demand (1). For the full dictionary, click here. 1. DEMAND Animated Video Series - Episode 1: What is Energy Demand? And Why Does it Matter? 2. De Decker, K. (April 2018) We Can’t Do it Ourselves. 3. De Decker, K (January 2018) How much energy do we need? 4. Cliff, A. and Rinkinen, J. (2018) ‘Visualising electricity demand: use…
View full post →Car Dependence References
Reference page for the DEMAND Dictionary entry: Car Dependence. For the full dictionary, click here. 1. Research Insight: Carrying Capacity - the cargo function of the car 2. Mattioli, G. (2016) 'Transport needs in a climate-constrained world: A novel framework to reconcile social and environmental sustainability in transport', Energy Research and Social Science , 18: 118 - 128. DOI:…
View full post →Comfort References
Reference page for the DEMAND Dictionary entry: Comfort. For the full dictionary, click here. 1. Research Insight: 'If the Walls Could Talk - Daily Rhythms and Energy Use in Stevage' 2. Research Insight: 'If the Walls Could Talk - Central Heating Comes to Stevenage' 3. Research Insight: Transitions in Heat - The Arrival and Disappearance of Gas Central Heating. 4.…
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