The challenges of climate change and energy security, along with problems of fuel poverty and energy justice bring imperatives to create transitions in energy demand. Academic research and theory have begun to highlight the ways that government policies, strategies, and processes across wide-ranging areas of policy, from health to work and the economy, shape everyday practices with significant implications for energy demand. This brings focus on the role of governance in shaping energy demand far beyond what might traditionally be characterised as ‘energy’ policy. Situating these ideas in terms of relational geographical concepts of governance, this paper analyses qualitative interview data with actors involved in governing along with docum...
Transitioning to less carbon-intensive energy systems involves making difficult choices and prioriti...
Energy constitutes a rich, but underexplored, arena for global governance scholars and policymakers....
This Open Access book examines the implications of welfare policy for energy poverty and engages wit...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.The cha...
This chapter introduces an important challenge to the conventional idea of ‘energy policy’. It expla...
This article makes the case for a new and ambitious research and governance agenda for energy demand...
This article makes the case for a new and ambitious research and governance agenda for energy demand...
Because of existing policy silos, energy policy tends to be addressed from a narrowly energy-centric...
This article makes the case for a new and ambitious research and governance agenda for energy demand...
This article shines a light on a less examined aspect of sustainable energy transitions: governing f...
Within a context of shrinking government resources and greater pressure on academics and other resea...
Organisations and institutions of many kinds play important roles in maintaining and transforming en...
Education is the second largest consumer of energy in the service sector, however, little research t...
Because of existing policy silos, energy policy tends to be addressed from a narrowly energy-centric...
Meeting the UK’s 80% carbon reduction targets (HM Government, 2008) depends on reducing energy deman...
Transitioning to less carbon-intensive energy systems involves making difficult choices and prioriti...
Energy constitutes a rich, but underexplored, arena for global governance scholars and policymakers....
This Open Access book examines the implications of welfare policy for energy poverty and engages wit...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.The cha...
This chapter introduces an important challenge to the conventional idea of ‘energy policy’. It expla...
This article makes the case for a new and ambitious research and governance agenda for energy demand...
This article makes the case for a new and ambitious research and governance agenda for energy demand...
Because of existing policy silos, energy policy tends to be addressed from a narrowly energy-centric...
This article makes the case for a new and ambitious research and governance agenda for energy demand...
This article shines a light on a less examined aspect of sustainable energy transitions: governing f...
Within a context of shrinking government resources and greater pressure on academics and other resea...
Organisations and institutions of many kinds play important roles in maintaining and transforming en...
Education is the second largest consumer of energy in the service sector, however, little research t...
Because of existing policy silos, energy policy tends to be addressed from a narrowly energy-centric...
Meeting the UK’s 80% carbon reduction targets (HM Government, 2008) depends on reducing energy deman...
Transitioning to less carbon-intensive energy systems involves making difficult choices and prioriti...
Energy constitutes a rich, but underexplored, arena for global governance scholars and policymakers....
This Open Access book examines the implications of welfare policy for energy poverty and engages wit...