[HTML][HTML] Eating, heating or taking the bus? Lived experiences at the intersection of energy and transport poverty
Experiences of poverty can manifest in multiple aspects of everyday life, often in interlinking
ways. One example is 'double energy vulnerability', where a household faces both energy …
ways. One example is 'double energy vulnerability', where a household faces both energy …
[HTML][HTML] Automated and absent: How people and households are accounted for in industry energy scenarios
Industry builds energy scenarios to help plan and prepare for future uncertainties. Scenarios
are a key mechanism for mobilising shared socio-technical imaginations to directly inform …
are a key mechanism for mobilising shared socio-technical imaginations to directly inform …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of the lived experiences of the energy vulnerable: Where are the research gaps?
The transition to a low-carbon world, coupled with energy supply uncertainties, has
heightened the urgency to better understand the experiences of vulnerable groups who lack …
heightened the urgency to better understand the experiences of vulnerable groups who lack …
A personas-based approach to deliberating local decarbonisation scenarios: Findings and methodological insights
With the public deeply embedded at the heart of the energy system, it is essential that any
transition is shaped by what is socially acceptable/desirable at local levels, taking account of …
transition is shaped by what is socially acceptable/desirable at local levels, taking account of …
[HTML][HTML] Hydrogen, a less disruptive pathway for domestic heat? Exploratory findings from public perceptions research
G Thomas, N Pidgeon, K Henwood - Cleaner Production Letters, 2023 - Elsevier
The disruption associated with heat decarbonisation has been identified as a key
opportunity for hydrogen technologies in temperate countries and regions where …
opportunity for hydrogen technologies in temperate countries and regions where …
[HTML][HTML] “I hope they shouldn't happen”: Social vulnerability and resilience to urban energy disruptions in a digital society in Scotland
E Cox - Energy Research & Social Science, 2023 - Elsevier
Energy systems are changing rapidly, bringing new types of risks, and new forms of potential
disruption to energy supplies. Our growing dependence on energy, particularly electricity …
disruption to energy supplies. Our growing dependence on energy, particularly electricity …
[HTML][HTML] Bringing energy futures to life: Anticipatory household storylines as possible energy futures
This article introduces a new methodology developed through the Digital Energy Futures
project, which created scenarios of relevance to Australia's energy sector for the years 2030 …
project, which created scenarios of relevance to Australia's energy sector for the years 2030 …
[PDF][PDF] Moving from'doing to'to'doing with': community participation in geoenergy solutions for net zero–the case of minewater geothermal
Low carbon geoenergy technologies are anticipated to occupy a range of roles in the
transition to a net zero carbon future, and there is growing acknowledgment and awareness …
transition to a net zero carbon future, and there is growing acknowledgment and awareness …
Going backwards? A temporal perspective of what constitutes improvement in domestic heating transitions
To meet UK government targets and support the transition to net zero, the energy system will
need to decarbonize. In particular, buildings, as one of the largest sources of UK emissions …
need to decarbonize. In particular, buildings, as one of the largest sources of UK emissions …
Warming with wood: Exploring the everyday heating practices of rural off-gas households in Wales
E Roberts - Energy policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Rural off-gas households, the highest carbon emitters in the UK, have largely been
overlooked in energy scholarship and policy, resulting in limited understanding of the ways …
overlooked in energy scholarship and policy, resulting in limited understanding of the ways …