With the urgency of climate change, and billions spent globally on renewable energy (RE) support policies, it is crucial to understand which policies are effective. Substantial scholarly research on RE […]
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Decarbonisation and innovation will change the affordability of different domestic energy services. This has the potential to alleviate vulnerability to fuel poverty, but it could create new injustices unless the risks […]
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Much research on electric mobility transitions has been descriptive or positive, rather than normative or critical, assessing the deeper ethical, justice, or moral issues that arise. To address this gap, this […]
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This review covers solid state thermal to electrical energy converters capable of transforming low grade heat directly into electricity for waste heat recovery and thermal energy harvesting. Direct solid state […]
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Multilateral development banks (MDBs) play a pivotal role in the financing of electricity-generation projects in developing countries, thus having a major impact on the emission pathways of these countries. While […]
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How do policies mobilize private finance for renewable energy?—A systematic review with an investor perspective
/in Publications /by Friedemann Polzin, Florian Egli, Bjarne Steffen and Tobias S. SchmidtWith the urgency of climate change, and billions spent globally on renewable energy (RE) support policies, it is crucial to understand which policies are effective. Substantial scholarly research on RE […]
Temporality, vulnerability, and energy justice in household low carbon innovations
/in Publications /by Benjamin K. Sovacool, Matthew M. Lipson and Rose ChardDecarbonisation and innovation will change the affordability of different domestic energy services. This has the potential to alleviate vulnerability to fuel poverty, but it could create new injustices unless the risks […]
Energy Injustice and Nordic Electric Mobility: Inequality, Elitism, and Externalities in the Electrification of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Transport
/in Publications /by Benjamin K. Sovacool, Johannes Kester, Lance Noel, Gerardo Zarazua de RubensMuch research on electric mobility transitions has been descriptive or positive, rather than normative or critical, assessing the deeper ethical, justice, or moral issues that arise. To address this gap, this […]
Solid state generators and energy harvesters for waste heat recovery and thermal energy harvesting
/in Publications /by D. Zabek and F. MoriniThis review covers solid state thermal to electrical energy converters capable of transforming low grade heat directly into electricity for waste heat recovery and thermal energy harvesting. Direct solid state […]
A quantitative analysis of 10 multilateral development banks’ investment in conventional and renewable power-generation technologies from 2006 to 2015
/in Publications /by Bjarne Steffen and Tobias SchmidtMultilateral development banks (MDBs) play a pivotal role in the financing of electricity-generation projects in developing countries, thus having a major impact on the emission pathways of these countries. While […]