In the face of challenges of energy security, low carbon transitions and the replacement of aging infrastructure networks, new logics for the development of smart electricity systems are emerging amongst utility providers and public authorities. Whilst often portrayed as a technical matter, orchestrated through the top-down intervention of major corporate or government actors, such shifts in the system of electricity provision also entail efforts to fundamentally reconfigure relationships between providers and consumers, and rearticulate energy practices so that they are aligned to new governmental rationales. In this paper, we draw on theories of governmentality and social practice to consider the ways in which the smart grid is serving to...
Smart grids are a key feature of future energy scenarios, with the overarching goal of better aligni...
Smart grid systems are considered as key enablers in the transition to more sustainable energy syste...
As the UK moves towards a low carbon electrified economy, household level generation of renewable en...
In the face of challenges of energy security, low carbon transitions and the replacement of aging in...
In the face of challenges of energy security, low carbon transitions and the replacement of aging in...
In the face of challenges of energy security, low carbon transitions and the replacement of aging in...
In international climate and energy policy the development of smart grids features as a critical new...
The potential role of households as ‘co-managers’ of energy in smart grids is widely discussed in th...
This chapter examines the emergence and development of smart grids from a sociological perspective. ...
The potential role of households as ‘co-managers’ of energy in smart grids is widely discussed in th...
Smart grids are heralded as promising socio-technical innovation and a comprehensive solution for ma...
This chapter examines the emergence and development of smart grids from a sociological perspective. ...
The emerging logics of smart grids rely on reconfiguring the ways in which energy is used in everyda...
<p>This article seeks to analyse recent shifts in goals concerning domestic energy uses. Drawing on ...
This article seeks to analyse recent shifts in goals concerning domestic energy uses. Drawing on two...
Smart grids are a key feature of future energy scenarios, with the overarching goal of better aligni...
Smart grid systems are considered as key enablers in the transition to more sustainable energy syste...
As the UK moves towards a low carbon electrified economy, household level generation of renewable en...
In the face of challenges of energy security, low carbon transitions and the replacement of aging in...
In the face of challenges of energy security, low carbon transitions and the replacement of aging in...
In the face of challenges of energy security, low carbon transitions and the replacement of aging in...
In international climate and energy policy the development of smart grids features as a critical new...
The potential role of households as ‘co-managers’ of energy in smart grids is widely discussed in th...
This chapter examines the emergence and development of smart grids from a sociological perspective. ...
The potential role of households as ‘co-managers’ of energy in smart grids is widely discussed in th...
Smart grids are heralded as promising socio-technical innovation and a comprehensive solution for ma...
This chapter examines the emergence and development of smart grids from a sociological perspective. ...
The emerging logics of smart grids rely on reconfiguring the ways in which energy is used in everyda...
<p>This article seeks to analyse recent shifts in goals concerning domestic energy uses. Drawing on ...
This article seeks to analyse recent shifts in goals concerning domestic energy uses. Drawing on two...
Smart grids are a key feature of future energy scenarios, with the overarching goal of better aligni...
Smart grid systems are considered as key enablers in the transition to more sustainable energy syste...
As the UK moves towards a low carbon electrified economy, household level generation of renewable en...