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Sarah Darby
Sarah Darby
Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
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The effectiveness of feedback on energy consumption
S Darby
Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, 2006
24832006
Using peer-to-peer energy-trading platforms to incentivize prosumers to form federated power plants
T Morstyn, N Farrell, SJ Darby, MD McCulloch
Nature energy 3 (2), 94-101, 2018
7422018
Smart metering: what potential for householder engagement?
S Darby
Building research & information 38 (5), 442-457, 2010
6992010
Making it obvious: designing feedback into energy consumption
S Darby
Energy efficiency in household appliances and lighting, 685-696, 2001
4582001
40% House
B Boardman, S Darby, G Killip, M Hinnells, CN Jardine, J Palmer, ...
Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, 2005
366*2005
Social implications of residential demand response in cool temperate climates
SJ Darby, E McKenna
Energy Policy 49, 759-769, 2012
3012012
“Home is where the smart is”? Evaluating smart home research and approaches against the concept of home
K Gram-Hanssen, SJ Darby
Energy Research & Social Science 37, 94-101, 2018
2902018
Social learning and public policy: Lessons from an energy-conscious village
S Darby
Energy policy 34 (17), 2929-2940, 2006
2272006
Smart technology in the home: time for more clarity
SJ Darby
Building Research & Information 46 (1), 140-147, 2018
2142018
Energy feedback in buildings: improving the infrastructure for demand reduction
S Darby
Building Research & Information 36 (5), 499-508, 2008
1352008
Metering: EU policy and implications for fuel poor households
SJ Darby
Energy Policy 49, 98-106, 2012
1182012
Solar photovoltaic self-consumption in the UK residential sector: New estimates from a smart grid demonstration project
E McKenna, J Pless, SJ Darby
Energy Policy 118, 482-491, 2018
1112018
Consumer–supplier–government triangular relations: rethinking the UK policy path for carbon emissions reduction from the UK residential sector
Y Parag, S Darby
Energy Policy 37 (10), 3984-3992, 2009
802009
Reaching a 1.5 C target: socio-technical challenges for a rapid transition to low-carbon electricity systems
N Eyre, SJ Darby, P Grünewald, E McKenna, R Ford
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical …, 2018
752018
Literature review for the energy demand research project
S Darby
London: Ofgem (Office of Gas and Electricity Markets), 2010
712010
Simulating residential demand response: Improving socio-technical assumptions in activity-based models of energy demand
E McKenna, S Higginson, P Grunewald, SJ Darby
Energy Efficiency 11 (7), 1583-1597, 2018
642018
Enough is as good as a feast–sufficiency as policy
S Darby
eceee Summer Study Proceedings 2007, 2007
642007
Energy sufficiency: an introduction
S Darby, T Fawcett
ECEEE, European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy, 2018
592018
Energy advice: what is it worth?
S Darby
Proceedings of the European Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy Summer …, 1999
591999
Demand response and smart technology in theory and practice: Customer experiences and system actors
SJ Darby
Energy Policy 143, 111573, 2020
572020
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