Policy efforts to reduce the carbon intensity of domestic energy consumption have, over the last three decades, been dominated by an almost dichotomous reading of the relationship between technology and social change. On the one hand, there is a conception of personal responsibility that constructs domestic energy users as key actors in the adoption and (appropriate) use of low carbon energy technologies; from this perspective, environmental change becomes a matter of mobilising personal capacities such that individuals make better choices. On the other hand, decarbonising homes is conceived to be an outcome of top-down infrastructural interventions, with householders (or end users) positioned as relatively passive agents who will respond t...
There are competing visions for what future low-carbon energy systems might look like. However, it i...
Technological innovations seem to be among the great promises for achieving the urgent modernisation...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This paper addresses a pressing need to accelerate domestic energy policy that will lower the carbon...
Decarbonisation and innovation will change the affordability of different domestic energy services. ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe deca...
Challenges of energy security, low carbon transitions, and electricity network constraints have led ...
ArticleCopyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.There is another ORE record for this publi...
Energy efficiency governance in the UK is a crucial component of tackling climate change as around 2...
The UK Government’s acceptance of the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) advice on moving to a net ze...
Decarbonizing energy systems by 2050 is an ambitious socio-technical project. Such a transition is l...
In the UK and beyond, new end-use technologies are widely expected to enable households to reduce en...
The emerging logics of smart grids rely on reconfiguring the ways in which energy is used in everyda...
With the UK committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80%, and British households accounting...
There are competing visions for what future low-carbon energy systems might look like. However, it i...
Technological innovations seem to be among the great promises for achieving the urgent modernisation...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This paper addresses a pressing need to accelerate domestic energy policy that will lower the carbon...
Decarbonisation and innovation will change the affordability of different domestic energy services. ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe deca...
Challenges of energy security, low carbon transitions, and electricity network constraints have led ...
ArticleCopyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.There is another ORE record for this publi...
Energy efficiency governance in the UK is a crucial component of tackling climate change as around 2...
The UK Government’s acceptance of the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) advice on moving to a net ze...
Decarbonizing energy systems by 2050 is an ambitious socio-technical project. Such a transition is l...
In the UK and beyond, new end-use technologies are widely expected to enable households to reduce en...
The emerging logics of smart grids rely on reconfiguring the ways in which energy is used in everyda...
With the UK committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80%, and British households accounting...
There are competing visions for what future low-carbon energy systems might look like. However, it i...
Technological innovations seem to be among the great promises for achieving the urgent modernisation...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...