Writing by DEMANDers

Here you can find examples of writing by DEMANDers including online pieces, The Conversation articles and submissions.

Working paper 17: The Dynamics of Demand: methods and concepts for thinking about change

Working Paper 17: Stanley Blue, Janine Morley, Greg Marsden and Elizabeth Shove, April 2016. This was a discussion paper for participants in the change and steering stream of the DEMAND conference, April 2016

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Working paper 16: Fuel Poverty Policy and Non-Heating Energy Uses

DEMAND working paper 16 Neil Simcock and Gordon Walker (April 2016) Fuel Poverty Policy and Non-Heating Energy Uses

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Submission: The next frontier in our digital revolution. Submission to UK Digital Strategy by Mike Hazas and Janine Morley

Mike Hazas and Janine Morley have responded to UK Digital Strategy's call for evidence on 'The next frontier in our digital revolution' and focus on how resilience and energy demand must be considered alongside economic growth. The full response is available to download: Digital Strategy Ideas

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Submission: Electricity interconnection and storage. Submission to The Infrastructure Commission, December 2015

Response to call for evidence by The Infrastructure Commission by Elizabeth Shove In line with the published terms of reference, the Commission is seeking evidence on how changes to existing market frameworks, increased interconnection and new technologies in demand-side management and energy storage can better balance supply and demand. What changes may need to be made to the…

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Reflections on the Lancaster power cuts of December 2015

// DEMANDers in Lancaster were able to experience first hand the effects of flooding caused by Storm Desmond, that left 55,000 homes without power in December 2015. Below are some reflections of experiences from the week of 5th - 12th December 2015 written by Lancaster DEMANDers. There is also a short film "What is going on?" about demand and disruption during the power cut and a report…

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