[HTML][HTML] Price promises, trust deficits and energy justice: Public perceptions of hydrogen homes
In an era characterised by political instability, economic uncertainty and mounting
environmental pressures, hydrogen fuel is being positioned as a critical piece of the global …
environmental pressures, hydrogen fuel is being positioned as a critical piece of the global …
How does energy trilemma eradication reduce carbon emissions? The role of dual environmental regulation for China
Realizing carbon neutrality entails a well-established secure, equitable, and sustainable
energy system; the trade-offs among the above three aspects constitute the energy trilemma …
energy system; the trade-offs among the above three aspects constitute the energy trilemma …
[HTML][HTML] Climate change impacts on future residential electricity consumption and energy burden: A case study in Phoenix, Arizona
Transitioning to an equitable electricity sector requires a deep understanding of a warming
climate's impacts on vulnerable populations. A vital climate adaptation measure is deploying …
climate's impacts on vulnerable populations. A vital climate adaptation measure is deploying …
Identifying Themes in Energy Poverty Research: Energy Justice Implications for Policy, Programs, and the Clean Energy Transition
EC Jones Jr, A Reyes - Energies, 2023 - mdpi.com
Energy poverty affects numerous households across the globe and has several key
implications and concerns for public health and social equity. Energy poverty is defined as …
implications and concerns for public health and social equity. Energy poverty is defined as …
How to promote urban regeneration projects? An area-wide portfolio selection approach considering interaction effects and multiple objectives
Y Chen, G Liu, T Zhuang - Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban regeneration is a crucial approach in addressing urban decay and improving the
urban living environment. However, the viability of urban regeneration projects (URP) is …
urban living environment. However, the viability of urban regeneration projects (URP) is …
Electricity tariff design via lens of energy justice
Abstract Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) can significantly affect the net social benefit
in power systems, raising concerns pertaining to distributive justice and equity. Electricity …
in power systems, raising concerns pertaining to distributive justice and equity. Electricity …
Hot or cold temperature disproportionately impacts US energy burdens
Y Yu, N Kittner - Environmental Research Letters, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
The lack of affordable, reliable, and resilient energy services remains a challenge for many
US households. Few studies have investigated how temperature makes already vulnerable …
US households. Few studies have investigated how temperature makes already vulnerable …
[HTML][HTML] Defining a 'Just Energy Investment'for the ASEAN Just Transition
RJ Heffron, M Merdekawati, B Suryadi… - Environmental and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Governments across the world have been updating their energy and climate policies since
the 2015 Paris Agreement. One common feature is the advent of long-term plans for a net …
the 2015 Paris Agreement. One common feature is the advent of long-term plans for a net …
Carbon lock-in endgame: Can energy trilemma eradication contribute to decarbonization?
The carbon neutrality agenda requires that carbon lock-in enters an endgame. A well-
developed energy system, which is secure, equitable, and sustainable is paramount to …
developed energy system, which is secure, equitable, and sustainable is paramount to …
Quantitative approaches for including equity in risk and resilience infrastructure planning analyses
Risk and resilience assessments for critical infrastructure focus on myriad objectives, from
natural hazard evaluations to optimizing investments. Although research has started to …
natural hazard evaluations to optimizing investments. Although research has started to …