History of changes to: Constructing seasonality: implications for the renewable energy sector
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April 11, 2022, 1:48 a.m. Updated 35 {"title": ["", "Constructing seasonality: implications for the renewable energy sector"], "description": ["", "\nThis project will provide new understanding and insight into the balancing of energy supply and\ndemand. It focuses on seasonal variation in daily life and on the nature-society interface as this\naffects the renewable energy sector and carbon reduction.\nNational energy systems are conventionally designed to 'keep the lights on' at all times. Making greater\nuse of renewable and therefore intermittent forms of supply challenges this paradigm and raises new\nquestions about the social and temporal organisation of energy demand. It does so because there are\noften imbalances in the timing of renewable energy supply (typically plentiful in the summer) and\ndemand (typically greater in the winter). Developing the market for renewable energy consequently\ndepends on a more precise and also more subtle understanding of how patterns of demand change\nthrough the year.\nIn general terms, we know that the timing of energy demand is tied to the temporal and seasonal\norganisation of everyday life. The questions around which this project is organised go further: how do\nsocial practices vary and persist across the year; what patterns of consumption do these practices \n3\nengender and how do these, in turn, define and shape renewable energy markets, emerging\ntechnologies, and related infrastructures?\nTackling these questions calls for a novel combination of science and technology studies and the\nsociology of time and practice. In detail, the project extends and draws on relevant concepts from STS,\nincluding the social organisation of markets and commodification (e.g. MacKenzie and Millo 2003) and\nthe role that 'users' play in infrastructural innovation (e.g. Hyysalo et al. 2016, Rohracher and Späth\n2014, Shove and Trentmann 2018). It is the connection between these intellectual resources and\naccounts of social-institutional rhythms (Zerubavel 1981, Blue 2017), ordinary consumption (Warde\n2005) and social practice (Hui et al. 2016, Schatzki 2010), that informs my research design and my\napproach to two related research questions:\na) Seasonal habits\nHow do domestic activities and practices vary across natural and social seasons (e.g. holidays) and with\nwhat consequence for the timing of electricity demand?\nb) Seasonality within the renewable energy sector: products, tariffs and infrastructures\nHow do renewable energy 'products' and tariffs and proposed technologies (of storage; of new\ninfrastructure) relate to patterns and variations in social practice and therefore energy demand?\n\n"], "extra_text": ["", "\n\n\n\n"], "status": ["", "Active"]}
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