This article makes the case for a new and ambitious research and governance agenda for energy demand reduction. It argues that existing ‘demand-side’ approaches focused on promoting technological efficiency and informed individual consumption are unlikely to be adequate to achieving future carbon emissions reduction goals; it points out that very little attention has so far been paid to the impacts of non-energy policies on energy demand; and it submits that a much fuller integration of energy demand questions into policy is required. It advances a general framework, supported by illustrative examples, for understanding the impacts of ‘non-energy’ policies on energy demand. It reflects on why these connections have been so little explored a...
Meeting the UK’s 80% carbon reduction targets (HM Government, 2008) depends on reducing energy deman...
Energy efficiency has long been hailed as a central pillar in climate change mitigation through its ...
Achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement will require sustained and systematic reductions in energ...
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...
This article makes the case for a new and ambitious research and governance agenda for energy demand...
AbstractMost commentators expect improved energy efficiency and reduced energy demand to provide the...
This chapter introduces an important challenge to the conventional idea of ‘energy policy’. It expla...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.The cha...
Energy demand reductions, which come from both measures to improve energy efficiency and changes in ...
The challenges of climate change and energy security, along with problems of fuel poverty and energy...
Most commentators expect improved energy efficiency and reduced energy demand to provide the dominan...
The concept of sufficiency – reducing energy uses beyond technical efficiency – is far-reaching and ...
Energy policy is becoming a key aspect of the everyday worldwide agenda, and the decisions in this f...
Historically, energy demand reductions have been the main driver of carbon emission reductions. Howe...
Meeting the UK’s 80% carbon reduction targets (HM Government, 2008) depends on reducing energy deman...
Energy efficiency has long been hailed as a central pillar in climate change mitigation through its ...
Achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement will require sustained and systematic reductions in energ...
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...
This article makes the case for a new and ambitious research and governance agenda for energy demand...
AbstractMost commentators expect improved energy efficiency and reduced energy demand to provide the...
This chapter introduces an important challenge to the conventional idea of ‘energy policy’. It expla...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.The cha...
Energy demand reductions, which come from both measures to improve energy efficiency and changes in ...
The challenges of climate change and energy security, along with problems of fuel poverty and energy...
Most commentators expect improved energy efficiency and reduced energy demand to provide the dominan...
The concept of sufficiency – reducing energy uses beyond technical efficiency – is far-reaching and ...
Energy policy is becoming a key aspect of the everyday worldwide agenda, and the decisions in this f...
Historically, energy demand reductions have been the main driver of carbon emission reductions. Howe...
Meeting the UK’s 80% carbon reduction targets (HM Government, 2008) depends on reducing energy deman...
Energy efficiency has long been hailed as a central pillar in climate change mitigation through its ...
Achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement will require sustained and systematic reductions in energ...