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DEMAND: Dynamics of Energy, Mobility and Demand

Project: Research

Description

The DEMAND Centre is funded by the ESRC/EPSRC with support from ECLEER (EDF R&D), Transport for London and the International Energy Agency. The centre started work in May 2013 and will continue until 2018. The Centre is Co-Directed by Professor Elizabeth Shove and Professor Gordon Walker.

The DEMAND Centre (Dynamics of Energy, Mobility and Demand) takes a distinctive approach to end use energy demand, recognising that energy is not used for its own sake but as part of accomplishing social practices at home, at work and in moving around. In essence the Centre focuses on what energy is for. This approach generates an ambitious research agenda that is crucial for organisations involved in demand management and in radically reconfiguring infrastructures, buildings and transport systems in line with greenhouse gas emissions targets. While greater efficiency is important, the trend is often towards more resource intensive standards of comfort, convenience and speed. The problem is that we lack a sophisticated understanding of how these trends take hold and of the underlying dynamics of demand itself. In focusing on how demand is made and met, the Centre will examine changing patterns in mobility and building-related energy use and take forward a wide-ranging agenda for future research and policy.

StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/05/1330/06/19

Funding

  • EPSRC: £2,213,872.00

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  • Mobile Utopia

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in conference -Mixed Audience

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