Understanding Energy Innovation Learning from Smart Grid Experiments

This open access book uses smart grids to explore and better understand energy innovation, from a social science perspective. Understanding Energy Innovation has four core themes-networks, nodes, narratives and nostalgia-and each chapter tackles a theme, using case studies from Australia and Europe....

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Main Author: Lovell, Heather (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Bern Springer Nature 2022
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