Our paper investigates household practices that use electricity, their relation to systems of provision and the enactment of domestic sociality. The results of this research conducted in the UK shed light on puzzling variations in electricity consumption across households posed by previous research. We argue for the need to attend to how household socialites influence and are influenced by electrical services and trace the links between these dynamics and the effects of wider cultural and socio-economic forces
Electricity consumption data for information, communication and entertainment (ICE) appliances (cons...
This paper examines the influence of dwelling and occupant characteristics on domestic electricity c...
Reporting on a pilot study for a digital platform for monitoring and timing energy usage, the author...
Our paper investigates household practices that use electricity, their relation to systems of provis...
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In managing the high electrical energy demand during the peak early evening hours in UK domestic bui...
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The reasons for high carbon emissions from domestic buildings are complex, and have both social and ...
The amount of electricity used in individual UK homes varies considerably. Previous UK energy resear...
Electricity consumption data for information, communication and entertainment (ICE) appliances (cons...
This paper examines the influence of dwelling and occupant characteristics on domestic electricity c...
Reporting on a pilot study for a digital platform for monitoring and timing energy usage, the author...
Our paper investigates household practices that use electricity, their relation to systems of provis...
Challenges of energy security, low carbon transitions, and electricity network constraints have led ...
In managing the high electrical energy demand during the peak early evening hours in UK domestic bui...
As the UK moves towards a low carbon electrified economy, household level generation of renewable en...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present details of a large-scale experiment that evaluated ...
This article considers the interplay between new smart grid technologies and households everyday pra...
Emerging energy technologies, such as smart meters and solar photovoltaic systems (solar PV), are ch...
International audienceThis paper reports results from an empirical study that explored the potential...
This book chapter explores consumers’ attitudes towards climate change and energy resources along wi...
This paper reports results from an empirical study that explored the potential of interactive electr...
The reasons for high carbon emissions from domestic buildings are complex, and have both social and ...
The amount of electricity used in individual UK homes varies considerably. Previous UK energy resear...
Electricity consumption data for information, communication and entertainment (ICE) appliances (cons...
This paper examines the influence of dwelling and occupant characteristics on domestic electricity c...
Reporting on a pilot study for a digital platform for monitoring and timing energy usage, the author...