A systematic review of the energy and climate impacts of teleworking

A Hook, BK Sovacool, S Sorrell - Environmental Research …, 2020 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract Information and communication technologies (ICTs) increasingly enable employees
to work from home and other locations ('teleworking'). This study explores the extent to which …

Demand response and energy justice: A critical overview of ethical risks and opportunities within digital, decentralised, and decarbonised futures

P Calver, N Simcock - Energy Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
The transition to a digital, decarbonised, and decentralised energy system presents both
risks and opportunities for the domestic consumer. Domestic 'demand-side response'(DSR) …

Just Transition: A whole-systems approach to decarbonisation

S Abram, E Atkins, A Dietzel, K Jenkins, L Kiamba… - Climate …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Transition to a post-carbon economy implies changes that are both far-reaching and
unprecedented. The notion that a decarbonization transition must encompass multiple forms …

[HTML][HTML] Emotions and fuel poverty: The lived experience of social housing tenants in the United Kingdom

N Longhurst, T Hargreaves - Energy Research & Social Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Dominant policy understandings of fuel poverty tend to overlook its lived experience. This
results in narrow, technical problem framings that neglect the multiple, inter-related and …

[HTML][HTML] A preliminary simulation study about the impact of COVID-19 crisis on energy demand of a building mix at a district in Sweden

X Zhang, F Pellegrino, J Shen, B Copertaro, P Huang… - Applied Energy, 2020 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 outbreak is exacerbating uncertainty in energy demand. This paper aims to
investigate the impact of the confined measures due to COVID-19 outbreak on energy …

Physical mobility and virtual communication in Italy: Trends, analytical relationships and policies for the post COVID-19

C Caballini, M Agostino, B Dalla Chiara - Transport Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
People have always moved guided by the need to carry out various activities in different
places, including that of meeting and communicating with other people. Over the past two …

[HTML][HTML] Energy demand and its temporal flexibility: Approaches, criticalities and ways forward

SL Piano, ST Smith - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
This contribution reviews the options proposed to reduce and/or act on the temporal profile
of energy demand (flexibility), mainly at the residential level. Automated technology-driven …

[HTML][HTML] Behavioural economics vs social practice theory: Perspectives from inside the United Kingdom government

S Hampton, R Adams - Energy research & social science, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate on the role of the social sciences in influencing
energy and environmental policy. It presents the views of research professionals inside …

Methods used in social sciences that suit energy research: A literature review on qualitative methods to assess the human dimension of energy use in buildings

MV Bavaresco, S D'Oca, E Ghisi, R Lamberts - Energy and Buildings, 2020 - Elsevier
Different stakeholders are involved in the energy consumption in buildings: occupants,
designers, managers, operators, policymakers, technology developers and vendors …

Low carbon system innovation through an energy justice lens: Exploring domestic heat pump adoption with direct load control in the United Kingdom

P Calver, S Mander, D Abi Ghanem - Energy Research & Social Science, 2022 - Elsevier
In the context of climate change, global industrialised nations are grappling with
transforming energy networks to support a low carbon future. Using an energy justice …