Energy Fables: Challenging Ideas in the Energy Sector takes a fresh look at key terms and concepts around which energy research and policy are organised. Drawing on recent research in energy and transport studies, and combining this with concepts from sociology, economics, social theory and technology studies, the chapters in this collection review and challenge different aspects of received wisdom. Brief but critical introductions to classic notions like those of ‘energy efficiency’; ‘elasticity’, ‘energy services’ and the ‘energy trilemma’, together with discussions and analyses of well-worn phrases about ‘low hanging fruit’ and ‘keeping the lights on’, articulate aspects of the energy debate that are often taken for granted. In re-wor...
Together with increased shares of renewable energy supply, improved energy efficiency is the foremos...
Abundant, salutary, problematic – energy makes history. As a symbol, resource and consumer good, it ...
Energy scholar Vaclav Smil wrote in 2003, Tug at any human use of energy and you will find its effe...
The recent rise of the interdisciplinary subfield of “Energy Humanities” as a prominent critical end...
The high oil price and warnings by the international energy agencies about possible oil and gas supp...
Energy sustainability and climate change are two of the greatest challenges facing humankind. Unrave...
This article explores the rhetoric of four energy transitions. It begins by summarising research on ...
How has our relation to energy changed over time? What differences do particular energy sources make...
Current events related to energy policy – skyrocketing gasoline prices, the 2003 Northeast Blackout,...
The paper examines three social dimensions of energy. The first one is cognitive; energy is a way of...
Today, ‘energy’ is most often associated with our vital dependence on the combustion of fossil fuels...
AbstractMost commentators expect improved energy efficiency and reduced energy demand to provide the...
Energy policies are typically organised around the supply, management and reduction of energy concep...
My four years at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) have provided the ...
The aim of this book is to provide energy conservation, increase energy efficiency, reduce the costs...
Together with increased shares of renewable energy supply, improved energy efficiency is the foremos...
Abundant, salutary, problematic – energy makes history. As a symbol, resource and consumer good, it ...
Energy scholar Vaclav Smil wrote in 2003, Tug at any human use of energy and you will find its effe...
The recent rise of the interdisciplinary subfield of “Energy Humanities” as a prominent critical end...
The high oil price and warnings by the international energy agencies about possible oil and gas supp...
Energy sustainability and climate change are two of the greatest challenges facing humankind. Unrave...
This article explores the rhetoric of four energy transitions. It begins by summarising research on ...
How has our relation to energy changed over time? What differences do particular energy sources make...
Current events related to energy policy – skyrocketing gasoline prices, the 2003 Northeast Blackout,...
The paper examines three social dimensions of energy. The first one is cognitive; energy is a way of...
Today, ‘energy’ is most often associated with our vital dependence on the combustion of fossil fuels...
AbstractMost commentators expect improved energy efficiency and reduced energy demand to provide the...
Energy policies are typically organised around the supply, management and reduction of energy concep...
My four years at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) have provided the ...
The aim of this book is to provide energy conservation, increase energy efficiency, reduce the costs...
Together with increased shares of renewable energy supply, improved energy efficiency is the foremos...
Abundant, salutary, problematic – energy makes history. As a symbol, resource and consumer good, it ...
Energy scholar Vaclav Smil wrote in 2003, Tug at any human use of energy and you will find its effe...