| Promoting novelty, rigor, and style in energy social science: Towards codes of practice for appropriate methods and research design |
121 |
| Political power and renewable energy futures: A critical review |
78 |
| Integrating techno-economic, socio-technical and political perspectives on national energy transitions: A meta-theoretical framework |
54 |
| Disruption and low-carbon system transformation: Progress and new challenges in socio-technical transitions research and the Multi-Level Perspective |
42 |
| It starts at home? Climate policies targeting household consumption and behavioral decisions are key to low-carbon futures |
39 |
| The politics of accelerating low-carbon transitions: Towards a new research agenda |
38 |
| Reducing energy demand through low carbon innovation: A sociotechnical transitions perspective and thirteen research debates |
37 |
| Ten essentials for action-oriented and second order energy transitions, transformations and climate change research |
33 |
| Decarbonizing Bitcoin: Law and policy choices for reducing the energy consumption of Blockchain technologies and digital currencies |
31 |
| Energy transitions or additions? Why a transition from fossil fuels requires more than the growth of renewable energy |
30 |
| Just transitions: A humble approach to global energy futures |
30 |
| Fear and loathing of electric vehicles: The reactionary rhetoric of range anxiety |
27 |
| Ecologies of participation in socio-technical change: The case of energy system transitions |
26 |
| Setting energy justice apart from the crowd: Lessons from environmental and climate justice |
25 |
| Down the black hole: Sustaining national socio-technical imaginaries of coal in Poland |
25 |
| Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS): Global potential, investment preferences, and deployment barriers |
24 |
| Embodied energy injustices: Unveiling and politicizing the transboundary harms of fossil fuel extractivism and fossil fuel supply chains |
24 |
| Social acceptance revisited: gaps, questionable trends, and an auspicious perspective |
23 |
| From goals to joules: A quantitative approach of interlinkages between energy and the Sustainable Development Goals |
22 |
| Regime destabilization in energy transitions: The German debate on the future of coal |
21 |
| Home is where the smart is? Evaluating smart home research and approaches against the concept of home |
21 |
| Disrupting mobility |
21 |
| The map is not the territory: A sympathetic critique of energy research's spatial turn |
21 |
| What is energy democracy? Connecting social science energy research and political theory |
21 |
| Solar powered electricity access: Implications for women's empowerment in rural Kenya |
20 |
| Agent-based modelling and socio-technical energy transitions: A systematic literature review |
20 |
| 'Getting the measure of fuel poverty': The geography of fuel poverty indicators in England |
20 |
| Energy democracy and social movements: A multi-coalition perspective on the politics of sustainability transitions |
19 |
| Gender myths in energy poverty literature: A Critical Discourse Analysis |
19 |
| Typology of future clean energy communities: An exploratory structure, opportunities, and challenges |
19 |
| A participatory exploratory modelling approach for long-term planning in energy transitions |
19 |
| Is there a Prosumer Pathway? Exploring household solar energy development in Germany, Norway, and the United Kingdom |
19 |
| The value of social conflicts. Critiquing invited participation in energy projects |
17 |
| When democracy meets energy transitions: A typology of social power and energy system scale |
16 |
| Elite power in low-carbon transitions: A critical and interdisciplinary review |
16 |
| The afterlives of solar power: Waste and repair off the grid in Kenya |
16 |
| Gamification-based framework for engagement of residential customers in energy applications |
16 |
| Large dams, energy justice and the divergence between international, national and local developmental needs and priorities in the global South |
16 |
| Digitalisation, energy and data demand: The impact of Internet traffic on overall and peak electricity consumption |
16 |
| Between grassroots and treetops: Community power and institutional dependence in the renewable energy sector in Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands |
15 |
| Stability and climate policy? Harnessing insights on path dependence, policy feedback, and transition pathways |
15 |
| Trust, awareness, and independence: Insights from a socio-psychological factor analysis of citizen knowledge and participation in community energy systems |
15 |
| Emotions and fuel poverty: The lived experience of social housing tenants in the United Kingdom |
15 |
| Socio-technical and political economy perspectives in the Chinese energy transition |
15 |
| 'Sticky' energy practices: The impact of childhood and early adulthood experience on later energy consumption practices |
15 |
| Gender, domestic energy and design of inclusive low-income habitats: A case of slum rehabilitation housing in Mumbai, India |
15 |
| Energy (in)justice in off-grid rural electrification policy: South Africa in focus |
15 |
| How deep is incumbency? A 'configuring fields' approach to redistributing and reorienting power in socio-material change |
15 |
| Justice, social exclusion and indigenous opposition: A case study of wind energy development on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico |
15 |
| Chains of trust: Energy justice, public engagement, and the first offshore wind farm in the United States |
14 |