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Ray Galvin
Ray Galvin
Department of Architecture, Cambridge University UK; ERC RWTH-Aachen University, Germany
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‘Constant’rebound effects in domestic heating: developing a cross-sectional method
R Galvin
Ecological economics 110, 28-35, 2015
342015
‘The Politics of Mathematics: Modelling the Economics of Thermal Refits in the German Building Regulations
R Galvin
Working Paper, available from http://justsolutions. eu/Resources …, 2010
12010
‘Them and us’: Regional-national power-plays in the German energy transformation: A case study in Lower Franconia
R Galvin
Energy Policy 113, 269-277, 2018
242018
“Let justice roll down like waters”: reconnecting energy justice to its roots in the civil rights movement
R Galvin
Energy Research & Social Science 62, 101385, 2020
422020
A conceptual framework for understanding rebound effects with renewable electricity: A new challenge for decarbonizing the electricity sector
R Galvin, E Dütschke, J Weiß
Renewable Energy 176, 423-432, 2021
252021
A health research interdisciplinary approach for energy studies: Confirming substantial rebound effects among solar photovoltaic households in Germany
R Galvin, J Schuler, AT Atasoy, H Schmitz, M Pfaff, J Kegel
Energy Research & Social Science 86, 102429, 2022
182022
A methodology for estimating rebound effects in non-residential public service buildings: Case study of four buildings in Germany
B Hirschl, D Großmann, R Galvin, J Weiß, R Madlener
2016
A methodology for estimating rebound effects in non-residential public service buildings: Case study of four buildings in Germany
D Grossmann, R Galvin, J Weiss, R Madlener, B Hirschl
Energy and Buildings 111, 455-467, 2016
392016
Alice Schalek’s War
C Morscher, R Galvin
An under-developed dimension in upgrading energy-inefficient German rental buildings: Corporate social responsibility as a hybrid form of governance
R Galvin
Energy Research & Social Science 101, 103148, 2023
52023
Are electric vehicles getting too big and heavy? Modelling future vehicle journeying demand on a decarbonized US electricity grid
R Galvin
Energy Policy 161, 112746, 2022
402022
Are passive houses economically viable? A reality-based, subjectivist approach to cost-benefit analyses
R Galvin
Energy and buildings 80, 149-157, 2014
412014
Asymmetric structuration theory: A sociology for an epoch of extreme economic inequality
R Galvin
Inequality and Energy, 53-74, 2020
72020
Back to reality: How domestic energy efficiency policies in four European countries can be improved by using empirical data instead of normative calculation.
MH Laurent, B Allibe, T Oreszczyn, I Hamilton, R Galvin, C Tigchelaar
European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ECEEE), 2013
592013
Building Research and Information: Rebound Effect in Home Heating: A Guide for Policymakers and Practitioners
R Galvin
Taylor & Francis, 2015
2015
Can President Biden decarbonize the United States light vehicle fleet? Social-technical compromise scenarios for five automakers
R Galvin
Energy Research & Social Science 77, 102104, 2021
62021
Central banks and Green New Deals: What role can they play?
R Galvin
Routledge Handbook on the Green New Deal, 47-72, 2022
2022
Cold homes and Gini coefficients in EU countries
R Galvin
Inequality and Energy, 145-171, 2020
22020
Conclusions: A New Way Forward
R Galvin, M Sunikka-Blank, R Galvin, M Sunikka-Blank
A Critical Appraisal of Germany's Thermal Retrofit Policy: Turning Down the …, 2013
2013
Corrigendum to “Solving mould and condensation problems: A dehumidifier trial in a suburban house in Britain”[Energy Build 42 (2010) 2118–2123]
R Galvin
Energy & Buildings 2 (43), 759, 2011
2011
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