Decarbonisation of gas networks via hydrogen: socially acceptable and fair strategies
Lead Research Organisation:
CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY
Department Name: School of Water, Energy and Environment
Abstract
This PhD project will investigate the decarbonisation of gas networks via use of hydrogen and develop hydrogen roll out strategies that are socially acceptable and fair to support UK's meeting of Climate Change Act goals. Using mixed methods research, it will draw from energy behaviours and energy governance, risk perceptions and environmental psychology literatures.
Publications
Gordon J
(2023)
Socio-technical barriers to domestic hydrogen futures: Repurposing pipelines, policies, and public perceptions
in Applied Energy
Gordon J
(2022)
Beyond the triangle of renewable energy acceptance: The five dimensions of domestic hydrogen acceptance
in Applied Energy
Gordon J
(2024)
Necessary and sufficient conditions for deploying hydrogen homes: A consumer-oriented perspective
in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Gordon J
(2022)
Homes of the future: Unpacking public perceptions to power the domestic hydrogen transition
in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Gordon J
(2024)
Coupling green hydrogen production to community benefits: A pathway to social acceptance?
in Energy Research & Social Science
Gordon J
(2024)
Gauging public perceptions of blue and green hydrogen futures: Is the twin-track approach compatible with hydrogen acceptance?
in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Gordon J
(2024)
Hopes and fears for a sustainable energy future: Enter the hydrogen acceptance matrix
in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Gordon J
(2024)
Heterogeneous preferences for living in a hydrogen home: an advanced multigroup analysis
in Sustainable Energy & Fuels
Gordon J
(2023)
Divergent consumer preferences and visions for cooking and heating technologies in the United Kingdom: Make our homes clean, safe, warm and smart!
in Energy Research & Social Science
Gordon J
(2023)
Price promises, trust deficits and energy justice: Public perceptions of hydrogen homes
in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Studentship Projects
Project Reference | Relationship | Related To | Start | End | Student Name |
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EP/R513027/1 | 30/09/2018 | 29/09/2023 | |||
2439414 | Studentship | EP/R513027/1 | 18/10/2020 | 17/10/2023 | Joel Gordon |
EP/T518104/1 | 30/09/2020 | 29/09/2025 | |||
2439414 | Studentship | EP/T518104/1 | 18/10/2020 | 17/10/2023 | Joel Gordon |