
Knowledge, energy sustainability, and vulnerability in the demographics of smart home technology diffusion

Humanizing heat as a service: Cost, creature comforts and the diversity of smart heating practices in the United Kingdom

New dimensions of vulnerability to energy and transport poverty

House of Commons BEIS Select Committee inquiry – decarbonising heat in homes

From thermal comfort to conflict: The contested control and usage of domestic smart heating in the United Kingdom

Testing smarter control and feedback with users: Time, temperature and space in household heating preferences and practices in a Living Laboratory

Guides or gatekeepers? Incumbent-oriented transition intermediaries in a low-carbon era

Vulnerability to fuel and transport poverty

COVID-19 restrictions are a way of life for many vulnerable people

Hot transformations: Governing rapid and deep household heating transitions in China, Denmark, Finland and the United Kingdom

Consultation on the Fuel Poverty Strategy for England

Interview with Mari Martiskainen
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