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: Simone Gristwood
Dragon breath and snow melt: Sensory experience, know-how and keeping homes warm. Sarah Royston
What does it mean to know about energy? Since energy is invisible various devices are required to reveal it and make it knowable (meters; or thermometers to measure the effect of energy consumption for temperature). Different issues arise if we switch focus and ask about the kind of knowing involved in doing things that use energy (operating central heating, collecting and burning wood,…
View full post →Reading Group: 4 February 2014
Our reading group discussed: "Understanding attitudes towards leisure travel and the constraints faced by senior Koreans" by Sun Hee Lee & Carmen Tideswell, Journal of Vacation Marketing 2005 11: 249. (more…)
View full post →Talk: Timing and Synchronisation of social practices
Presentation on issues of the timing and synchronisation of social practices and the implications for energy and mobility, given at DECC, December 2013.
View full post →How can the UK afford an energy system? Mike Colechin
Mike presented to our largest audience yet, with more watching the live stream online. He took on big questions about the future of the UK energy system, focused in particular on questions of affordability and the need to reconcile these somehow with both sustainability and energy security (the energy policy ‘trilemma’). (more…)
View full post →Installer businesses and renewable energy uptake in homes. Richard Hanna
Richard talked about his PhD research into the world of small businesses involved in installing solar panels, heat pumps and other forms of microgeneration. We learned about rapid developments in the installer world: the crazy rush up to the point when the feed in tariff changed, and the ebb and flow of contractors from plumbing and electrical work into, and then back out of the more…
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