The ageing of existing energy system infrastructure, the threat of climate change and uncertainty in the movement of energy prices have resulted in a widespread agreement on the need for a transition to a low carbon energy system. Yet the nature of this transition (i.e. what, when, how and where) and its socio-economic outcomes at different scales are not well understood. The interdependence of the energy sector and economic growth has been mostly studied at the national level (via some general equilibrium or econometric models) whilst sub-national studies at community or urban levels mostly focus on the governance of transitions. Hence, we suggest that a regional perspective to energy policy and research promises to integrate these two app...
While at first glance energy transition is a technical and financial challenge focused on investment...
Local energy systems (LES) are designed to decarbonise, balance, and coordinate supply, storage, and...
National domestic energy-efficiency policies are unlikely to be implemented in a geographically unif...
The ageing of existing energy system infrastructure, the threat of climate change and uncertainty in...
AbstractThis paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving...
This paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving the rec...
Spatial economic change is an energy justice issue (Bouzarovski and Simcock, 2017) - an essential co...
This paper problematizes the uneven nature of low carbon energy transitions in the context of uneven...
This paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving the rec...
International audienceThis presentation proposes a framework for thinking the role of urban dynamics...
This article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governed. A cha...
This report provides a global synthesis of evidence on justice in transitions to low-carbon energy s...
The ongoing transition of the energy system are altering the way energy is produced, distributed and...
This paper contributes to the current debate on implementation gaps in local low-carbon energy trans...
AbstractThis article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governe...
While at first glance energy transition is a technical and financial challenge focused on investment...
Local energy systems (LES) are designed to decarbonise, balance, and coordinate supply, storage, and...
National domestic energy-efficiency policies are unlikely to be implemented in a geographically unif...
The ageing of existing energy system infrastructure, the threat of climate change and uncertainty in...
AbstractThis paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving...
This paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving the rec...
Spatial economic change is an energy justice issue (Bouzarovski and Simcock, 2017) - an essential co...
This paper problematizes the uneven nature of low carbon energy transitions in the context of uneven...
This paper makes a case for examining energy transition as a geographical process, involving the rec...
International audienceThis presentation proposes a framework for thinking the role of urban dynamics...
This article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governed. A cha...
This report provides a global synthesis of evidence on justice in transitions to low-carbon energy s...
The ongoing transition of the energy system are altering the way energy is produced, distributed and...
This paper contributes to the current debate on implementation gaps in local low-carbon energy trans...
AbstractThis article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governe...
While at first glance energy transition is a technical and financial challenge focused on investment...
Local energy systems (LES) are designed to decarbonise, balance, and coordinate supply, storage, and...
National domestic energy-efficiency policies are unlikely to be implemented in a geographically unif...