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Working Papers
2021
- Drivers and effects of digitalisation on energy demand in low carbon scenarios
SPRU Working Paper Series, SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex Business School 
See also Journal Article Drivers and effects of digitalization on energy demand in low-carbon scenarios, Climate Policy, Taylor & Francis Journals (2023) (2023)
2018
- Reorienting Finance Towards Energy Efficiency: The Case of UK Housing
SPRU Working Paper Series, SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex Business School View citations (1)
2013
- Transition pathways for a UK low carbon electricity system: Comparing scenarios and technology implications
Realising Transition Pathways, University of Bath, Realising Transition Pathways View citations (3)
See also Journal Article Transition pathways for a UK low-carbon electricity system: Comparing scenarios and technology implications, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier (2018) View citations (23) (2018)
2007
- Estimating demand for new car fuel economy in the UK 1970-2004 using a two-stage error correction model
Environmental Economy and Policy Research Working Papers, University of Cambridge, Department of Land Economics
2006
- Policy Processes for Low Carbon Innovation in the UK: Successes, failures and lessons
Environmental Economy and Policy Research Working Papers, University of Cambridge, Department of Land Economics
Journal Articles
2023
- Community wealth building in an age of just transitions: Exploring civil society approaches to net zero and future research synergies
Energy Policy, 2023, 172, (C) View citations (1)
- Drivers and effects of digitalization on energy demand in low-carbon scenarios
Climate Policy, 2023, 23, (3), 329-342 
See also Working Paper Drivers and effects of digitalisation on energy demand in low carbon scenarios, SPRU Working Paper Series (2021) (2021)
- The Green New Deal: Historical insights and local prospects in the United Kingdom (UK)
Ecological Economics, 2023, 205, (C) View citations (2)
2022
- The energy use implications of 5G: Reviewing whole network operational energy, embodied energy, and indirect effects
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022, 157, (C) View citations (6)
2021
- Beware the value gap: Creating value for users and for the system through innovation in digital energy services business models
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2021, 166, (C) View citations (9)
- Consumers or users? The impact of user learning about smart hybrid heat pumps on policy trajectories for heat decarbonisation
Energy Policy, 2021, 148, (PB) View citations (4)
- What structural change is needed for a post-growth economy: A framework of analysis and empirical evidence
Ecological Economics, 2021, 179, (C) View citations (11)
2020
- Structural Change for a Post-Growth Economy: Investigating the Relationship between Embodied Energy Intensity and Labour Productivity
Sustainability, 2020, 12, (3), 1-25 View citations (8)
2019
- Uncertainty of climate policies and implications for economics and finance: An evolutionary economics approach
Ecological Economics, 2019, 163, (C), 177-182 View citations (41)
2018
- Transition pathways for a UK low-carbon electricity system: Comparing scenarios and technology implications
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2018, 82, (P3), 2779-2790 View citations (23)
See also Working Paper Transition pathways for a UK low carbon electricity system: Comparing scenarios and technology implications, Realising Transition Pathways (2013) View citations (3) (2013)
- Untangling the drivers of energy reduction in the UK productive sectors: Efficiency or offshoring?
Applied Energy, 2018, 223, (C), 124-133 View citations (23)
2017
- Developing an Input-Output Based Method to Estimate a National-Level Energy Return on Investment (EROI)
Energies, 2017, 10, (4), 1-21 View citations (17)
- Energy Rebound as a Potential Threat to a Low-Carbon Future: Findings from a New Exergy-Based National-Level Rebound Approach
Energies, 2017, 10, (1), 1-24 View citations (32)
- Investing in low-carbon transitions: energy finance as an adaptive market
Climate Policy, 2017, 17, (3), 280-298 View citations (39)
- Reconciling qualitative storylines and quantitative descriptions: An iterative approach
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2017, 118, (C), 293-306 View citations (6)
2016
- Energy transitions and uncertainty: Creating low carbon investment opportunities in the UK electricity sector
Environment and Planning C, 2016, 34, (8), 1387-1403 View citations (11)
- Exergy Accounting: A Quantitative Comparison of Methods and Implications for Energy-Economy Analysis
Energies, 2016, 9, (11), 1-22 View citations (12)
2015
- Energy and complexity: New ways forward
Applied Energy, 2015, 138, (C), 150-159 View citations (75)
- Infrastructure transformation as a socio-technical process — Implications for the governance of energy distribution networks in the UK
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2015, 90, (PB), 538-550 View citations (36)
2014
- Technical benefits of energy storage and electricity interconnections in future British power systems
Energy, 2014, 70, (C), 577-587 View citations (26)
- Values in the Smart Grid: The co-evolving political economy of smart distribution
Energy Policy, 2014, 74, (C), 600-609 View citations (31)
2013
- Branching points for transition pathways: assessing responses of actors to challenges on pathways to a low carbon future
Energy Policy, 2013, 52, (C), 146-158 View citations (25)
- Harnessing social networks for promoting adoption of energy technologies in the domestic sector
Energy Policy, 2013, 63, (C), 833-844 View citations (22)
- Skills constraints and the low carbon transition
Climate Policy, 2013, 13, (1), 43-57 View citations (8)
- The co-evolutionary relationship between Energy Service Companies and the UK energy system: Implications for a low-carbon transition
Energy Policy, 2013, 61, (C), 1031-1045 View citations (56)
- Towards a new complexity economics for sustainability
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2013, 37, (1), 187-208 View citations (9)
- Transition pathways for a UK low carbon electricity future
Energy Policy, 2013, 52, (C), 10-24 View citations (117)
- Urban Infrastructure Dynamics: Market Regulation and the Shaping of District Energy in UK Cities
Environment and Planning A, 2013, 45, (9), 2194-2211 View citations (10)
2012
- A low carbon industrial revolution? Insights and challenges from past technological and economic transformations
Energy Policy, 2012, 50, (C), 117-127 View citations (51)
- Integrated transitions toward sustainability: The case of water and energy policies in Israel
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2012, 79, (3), 457-468 View citations (8)
- Strategic energy planning within local authorities in the UK: A study of the city of Leeds
Energy Policy, 2012, 48, (C), 242-251 View citations (26)
2011
- A coevolutionary framework for analysing a transition to a sustainable low carbon economy
Ecological Economics, 2011, 70, (12), 2258-2267 View citations (106)
- Governing Infrastructure Networks For A Low Carbon Economy: Co-Evolution Of Technologies And Institutions In Uk Electricity Distribution Networks
Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, 2011, 12, (1), 2-27 View citations (7)
2010
- Sociopsychological Perspectives on the Active Roles of Domestic Actors in Transition to a Lower Carbon Electricity Economy
Environment and Planning A, 2010, 42, (3), 697-714 View citations (24)
2009
- Demand for New Car Fuel Economy in the UK, 1970-2005
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2009, 43, (1), 55-83 View citations (14)
2008
- Achieving the G8 50% target: modelling induced and accelerated technological change using the macro-econometric model E3MG
Climate Policy, 2008, 8, (sup1), S30-S45 View citations (13)
- Low-Carbon Society (LCS) modelling
Climate Policy, 2008, 8, (sup1), S3-S4 View citations (7)
- Policy implications from the Low-Carbon Society (LCS) modelling project
Climate Policy, 2008, 8, (sup1), S17-S29 View citations (8)
2007
- Macroeconomic effects of efficiency policies for energy-intensive industries: The case of the UK Climate Change Agreements, 2000-2010
Energy Economics, 2007, 29, (4), 760-778 View citations (42)
- New lessons for technology policy and climate change: investment for innovation
Climate Policy, 2007, 7, (2), 156-161 View citations (1)
- The macro-economic rebound effect and the UK economy
Energy Policy, 2007, 35, (10), 4935-4946 View citations (89)
- Towards improved policy processes for promoting innovation in renewable electricity technologies in the UK
Energy Policy, 2007, 35, (3), 1539-1550 View citations (38)
2005
- UK innovation systems for new and renewable energy technologies: drivers, barriers and systems failures
Energy Policy, 2005, 33, (16), 2123-2137 View citations (182)
2003
- Policy support for innovation to secure improvements in resource productivity
International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, 2003, 3, (2), 118-130 View citations (5)
2002
- Sustainability Criteria for Decision Support in the UK Water Industry
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2002, 45, (2), 285-301 View citations (18)
2001
- Book Reviews: "How Green is the City?: Sustainability Assessment and the Management of Urban Environments", Dimitri Devuyst, Luc Hens & Walter de Lannoy (Eds.)
Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management (JEAPM), 2001, 03, (03), 434-435
2000
- Resource Efficiency and Service Provision
Energy & Environment, 2000, 11, (5), 587-595
Edited books
2008
- Innovation for a Low Carbon Economy
Books, Edward Elgar Publishing View citations (45)
Chapters
2018
- The political economy of low carbon infrastructure in the UK
Chapter 9 in Handbook of the International Political Economy of Energy and Natural Resources, 2018, pp 123-137
2014
- Technological lock-in and the role of innovation
Chapter 20 in Handbook of Sustainable Development, 2014, pp 304-316 View citations (2)
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