Conference Videos
Determinants of energy demand – Chaired by Debbie Hopkins
Keynote: Kajsa Ellegård “On the success of energy conservation in the household sector– a matter of daily activities at individual, household and aggregate levels”
Ben Anderson “Using Time Use Data to Trace ‘Energy Practices’ Through Time.”
Energy Cultures Conference 2016 Day 1 (6th July) Session 02
Householder perspectives on energy- Chaired by Mary Jo Lavelle
Fatima McKague “Fuel poverty in the context of Energy Cultures framework – insights from New Zealand.”
Lindsey McCarthy “Energy (In)Efficiency: Exploring what Tenants expect and endure in the Private Rented Sector in England.”
Energy Cultures Conference 2016 Day 1 (6th July) Session 03
Energy transitions from the grass roots – Chaired by Rebecca Ford
Keynote: Malcolm McCulloch “Energy Cultures applied to Energy for Development”
Sara Walton “Lighting in Vanuatu: understanding rapid technological change.”
Amanda Thomas “Energy transitions from the grassroots up: opportunities and barriers to oil free and climate justice groups in Aotearoa New Zealand.”
Energy Cultures Conference 2016 Day 1 (6th July) Session 04
Energy improvements in the residential setting – Chaired by Barry Barton
Mari Martiskainen “Low energy housing transition in the UK– the role of intermediaries in innovation processes.”
Phillipa Watson “Getting Bill-Smart: Outcomes of an energy efficiency project for low income householders in Tasmania.”
Energy Cultures Conference 2016 Day 2 (7th July) Session 05
New models of the grid – Chaired by Janet Stephenson
Keynote: Benjamin Sovacool “The Nordic Low-Carbon Transition: Implications and Insights for
Researchers and Practitioners”
Joris Suppers “Energy Behaviour in a Community of Smart Homes.”
Espen Moe “Renewable energy and the politics of grid-line expansion.”
Rebecca Ford “Prosumer Energy Culture and a Fractal Like Grid.”
Energy Cultures Conference 2016 Day 2 (7th July) Session 06
Mobility cultures – Chaired by Ben Wooliscroft
Barry Barton “Electric Vehicles, Conventional Vehicles and Climate Change Policy.”
John Williams “A tale of two cities: Influences on cycling to high school in Dunedin and Christchurch.”
Debbie Hopkins “A Qualitative Investigation of Urban Freight Delivery in Aotearoa New Zealand.”
Energy Cultures Conference 2016 Day 2 (7th July) Session 07
Creating behaviour change – Chaired by Michelle Scott
Keynote Janet Stephenson “Energy Cultures as an integrative framework.”
Sea Rotmann “Helping the Behaviour Changers – or how to create systemic change. “
Paul Thorsnes “Helping householders choose: variation in preferences for aspects of energy-efficiency
improvements.”
Energy Cultures Conference 2016 Day 2 (7th July) Session 08
Lightning session – Applications of the Energy Cultures Framework – Chaired by Sara Walton
Michelle Scott “Motivating more efficient driving practices”
Mary Jo Lavelle “Adopting the energy cultures framework to promote pro-environmental behavioural change on
the island of Ireland.”
Scott Willis “Creating Cosy Homes.”
John Hancock “The Energy Cultures Framework as a way of getting your head around New Zealand’s
market-led approach to implementing the smart grid.”
David Rees “64,000 EVs by 2021: A Plausible Scenario?”
Janet Stephenson: Closing comments