Smart Energy Technologies in Everyday Life

Smart Energy Technologies in Everyday Life
Title Smart Energy Technologies in Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Y. Strengers
Publisher Springer
Pages 299
Release 2013-09-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137267054

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This book interrogates the global utopian vision for smart energy technologies and the new energy consumer intended to realise it. It enriches and extends the possibilities of four residential smart strategies: energy feedback, dynamic pricing, home automation and micro-generation, focusing on how they are being integrated into everyday practice.

Smart Energy Technologies in Everyday Life

Smart Energy Technologies in Everyday Life
Title Smart Energy Technologies in Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Y. Strengers
Publisher Springer
Pages 211
Release 2013-09-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137267054

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This book interrogates the global utopian vision for smart energy technologies and the new energy consumer intended to realise it. It enriches and extends the possibilities of four residential smart strategies: energy feedback, dynamic pricing, home automation and micro-generation, focusing on how they are being integrated into everyday practice.

Smart Energy Management for Smart Grids

Smart Energy Management for Smart Grids
Title Smart Energy Management for Smart Grids PDF eBook
Author Khmaies Ouahada
Publisher MDPI
Pages 350
Release 2020-03-16
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3039281429

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This book is a contribution from the authors, to share solutions for a better and sustainable power grid. Renewable energy, smart grid security and smart energy management are the main topics discussed in this book.

Consumption, Sustainability and Everyday Life

Consumption, Sustainability and Everyday Life
Title Consumption, Sustainability and Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Arve Hansen
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 410
Release 2023-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3031110692

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This open access book seeks to understand why we consume as we do, how consumption changes, and why we keep consuming more and more, despite the visible damage we are doing to the planet. The chapters cover both the stubbornness of unsustainable consumption patterns in affluent societies and the drivers of rapidly increasing consumption in emerging economies. They focus on consumption patterns with the largest environmental footprints, including energy, housing, and mobility and engage in sophisticated ways with the theoretical frontiers of the field of consumption research, in particular on the ‘practice turn’ that has come to dominate the field in recent decades. This book maps out what we know about consumption, questions what we take for granted, and points us in new directions for better understanding—and changing—unsustainable consumption patterns.

Energy Futures

Energy Futures
Title Energy Futures PDF eBook
Author Simone Abram
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2024-10-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9783111620923

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Everyday life as we knew it is increasingly challenged in a world of climate, social, health and political crisis. Energy Futures proposes and demonstrates a new critical and interventional futures-oriented energy anthropology. Combining the theorie

Smart Grids from a Global Perspective

Smart Grids from a Global Perspective
Title Smart Grids from a Global Perspective PDF eBook
Author Anne Beaulieu
Publisher Springer
Pages 283
Release 2016-02-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3319280775

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This book presents a cross-disciplinary approach to smart grids, offering an invaluable basis for understanding their complexity and potential, and for discussing their technical, legal, economic, societal, psychological and security aspects. Smart grids are a complex phenomenon involving new, active roles for consumers and prosumers, novel social, political and cultural practices, advanced ICT, new markets, security of supply issues, the informational turn in energy, valuation of assets and investments, technological innovation and (de)regulation. Furthermore, smart grids offer new interfaces, in turn creating hybrid fields: with the increasing use of electric vehicles and electric transportation, smart grids represent the crossroads of energy and mobility. While the aim is to achieve more sustainable production, transportation and use of energy, the importance of smart grids actually has less to do with electricity, heat or gas, and far more with transforming the infrastructure needed to deliver energy, as well as the roles of its owners, operators and users. The immediate goal is to contribute positively to a sustainable world society. The chapters are revised and expanded texts based upon lectures delivered at the Groningen Energy Summer School 2014. Questions for further discussion at the end of each chapter highlight the key themes that emerge. The book offers an indispensable resource for researchers, professionals and companies in the power supply industry, and for students seeking to broaden and deepen their understanding of smart grids.

Energy Futures

Energy Futures
Title Energy Futures PDF eBook
Author Simone Abram
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 202
Release 2022-12-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3110745690

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Everyday life as we knew it is increasingly challenged in a world of climate, social, health and political crisis. Emerging technologies, data analytics and automation open up new possibilities which have implications for energy generation, storage and energy demand. To support these changes we urgently need to rethink how energy will be sourced, shared and used. Yet existing approaches to this problem, driven by engineering, data analytics and capital, are dangerously conservative and entrenched. Energy Futures critically evaluates this context, and the energy infrastructures, stakeholders, and politics that participate in it, to propose plausible, responsible and ethical modes of encountering possible energy futures. Imagining anthropocene challenges, emerging technologies and everyday life otherwise through empirically grounded studies, opens up possible energy futures. Energy Futures proposes and demonstrates a new critical and interventional futures-oriented energy anthropology. Combining the theories and methods of futures anthropology with the critical expertise and perspectives of energy anthropology creates a powerful mode of engagement, which this book argues is needed to disrupt the dominant narratives about our energy futures. Its contributors collectively reveal and evidence through innovative ethnographic practice how new knowledge about imagined and possible energy futures can be mobilised in engagements with emerging technologies, anthropocene challenges and everyday realities. In doing so it brings together authors, analytical expertise and ethnographic evidence from the global south, north and places in between, generated through innovative methodologies including remote video and comic strip methods and documentary video practice as well as long term fieldwork.