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
Event Reports
Mandy de Wilde, Wageningen University
25th October, 16.00-18.00 Sustainable belonging: Family and gender in home making practices Mandy de Wilde, Environmental Policy Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands and DEMAND visitor As socio-technical transitions unfold under the influence of energy concerns, our domestic environment changes. Scholarship on sustainable consumption and…
View full post →Energy in the City, 18-20 July 2017
The DEMAND Centre’s final Summer School on ‘Energy in the City’ took place at the Institute for Transport Studies at the University of Leeds from the 18-20 July 2017. Over three intensive days, a group of doctoral students, early career researchers and practitioners from a range of organisations in the UK and internationally got together. They learnt about each other’s research,…
View full post →Anthony Levenda, Arizona State University
7th June 2017 FASS D72/MR11 16.00-18.00 Slides from presentation [.pdf] Configuring the Urban Smart Grid: Transitions, Experimentation and Governance Anthony Levenda, DEMAND visitor, School for the Future of Innovation in Society Arizona State University In the United States, development of “smart grids” is being pursued as a national policy…
View full post →Adrian Gault, Committee on Climate Change
This seminar took place at Lancaster University on 17th May 2017 Seminar slides [.pdf] Meeting carbon budgets in the UK – the role of demand The UK Government, following the advice of the Committee on Climate Change, has legislated a 5th carbon budget requiring a 57% reduction in emissions by 2030, on 1990 levels. This is on a track to the…
View full post →Prosumption and energy demand
Marius Korsnes Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture Norwegian University of Science and Technology My postdoctoral project compares and contrasts prosumers with respect to energy use and household practices in urban dwellings and neighbourhoods in China and Norway. In this text I would like to discuss briefly the uses and potential pitfalls of the concept of the prosumer, and…
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