We have created this directory of researchers to facilitate the accessibility of the work being done on energy poverty. We intend it to be useful for everyone interested in this important issues, including researchers, advocates and journalists. We aim to capture the extent and diversity of this wide-ranging field of research.

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Yasmin Abraham

Co-founder and President

Kambo Energy Group

Canada

Fuel poverty
Energy efficiency
Energy retrofit
Energy policy
Vulnerable people



I am Co-Founder of Kambo Energy Group and the visionary behind Empower Me, Canada’s only energy and climate focused program designed for, and delivered by, members of underserved communities. Under my leadership, Kambo has become a leader and advocate for the inclusion of lower income families in energy and housing policies, specifically advocating for supports for families experiencing energy poverty. Kambo’s Community Power division is dedicated exclusively to reducing energy poverty and improving housing conditions in Indigenous communities.


LinkedIn
yasmin@kambo.com

Professor Aimee Ambrose

Professor of Energy and Society

Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR)

Sheffield Hallam University

Sheffield, UK

Fuel poverty
Energy policy
Low carbon transitions
Private rental sector




Profile | Twitter
a.ambrose@shu.ac.uk

Paz Araya Jofré

PhD Candidate

Energy Poverty Network Chile / IRI THESys Humboldt-Universität, Berlin

Berlin, Germany

Fuel poverty
Energy efficiency
Energy retrofit
Housing & Planning
Vulnerable people



My expertise include perspectives on energy poverty in South America. Specifically, my research is focused on heating deprivation in cases of high inequality and cold climate, as well as the right to energy, and constitutional discussions on that topic.


Profile | Research Gate
| paz.araya@hu-berlin.de

Dr Umberto Cao

Researcher

Aix-Marseille University

Marseille, France

Fuel poverty
Vulnerable people
Health & Wellbeing
Public Health



I am particularly concerned with the impact of energy policies and energy poverty on the most fragile groups of the population, and my work favours an intersectional approach. In addition, I am interested in the experiences and views of indigenous groups from different regions (mainly Latin America) on environmental and energy issues.


Profile | LinkedIn
umberto.cao1@gmail.com

Dr Andrea Gatto

Assistant Professor

Kean University

Wenzhou

Fuel poverty
Energy efficiency
Energy markets
Energy policy
Renewable energy
Low carbon transitions
Vulnerable people



I conduct research on energy economics, policy and regulation issues connected with sustainable development. I acquired experience in renewable, sustainable and cleaner energy transition; energy vulnerability, resilience and poverty; resource governance; energy-food-water nexus; composite indicators; and microfinance projects connected with these subjects. Besides research and teaching, I am president of the CED - Center for Economic Development & Social Change and I serve as editor and reviewer for several of journals in the field.


LinkedIn | Google Scholar | Research Gate | Orcid
WKU | agatto@kean.edu

Prof. Ralph Horne

Associate Deputy Vice Chancellor and Professor of Geography

Post-Carbon Research Centre

RMIT University

Melbourne

Fuel poverty
Energy retrofit
Energy policy
Low carbon transitions
Net zero
Vulnerable people



I am doing multi-site research over time in England and Australia, and across Europe. While this work is not comparative per se, it provides insights into place based actions towards net zero and the inequalities and exclusionary effects of such policies and practices.


Profile | Google Scholar
ralph.horne@rmit.edu.au

Professor Mari Martiskainen

Professor of Energy and Society

Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions (CREDS)

University of Sussex

Brighton

Fuel poverty
Low carbon transitions
Transport poverty
Vulnerable people



I am a social scientist with a specific interest in how people are affected by fuel poverty and transport poverty. My research has focused on the lived experiences of people, particularly how being in fuel poverty and/or transport poverty affects people's every day life. I have also researched community action on fuel poverty, spatial aspects and the impact of different policies.


Twitter | LinkedIn
m.martiskainen@sussex.ac.uk

Dr Trivess Moore

Associate Professor

School of Property, Construction and Project Management

RMIT University

Melbourne

Energy efficiency
Energy retrofit
Low carbon transitions
Housing & Planning



I undertake research in Australia on sustainable housing with a focus on scaling up retrofit including implications on, and for, vulnerable households (including those in, or near, fuel poverty). I am also a Trustee for the Fuel Poverty Research Network (FPRN).


Profile | Twitter | LinkedIn
trivess.moore@rmit.edu.au

Dr Kimberley O'Sullivan

Senior Research Fellow

University of Otago

Wellington, New Zealand

Fuel poverty
Energy policy
Housing & Planning
Vulnerable people
Health & Wellbeing
Public Health



Kimberley's research explores the relationships between energy poverty (fuel poverty), energy efficiency of housing and buildings, energy needs and uses, and the important interactions of these with health. She has expertise in energy poverty and health research, consumer experiences and impacts of prepay electricity, and summer overheating.


Profile | Twitter | LinkedIn
kimberley.osullivan@otago.ac.nz

Dr Sea Rotmann

SEA - Sustainable Energy Advice Ltd

Pūponga

Fuel poverty
Energy efficiency
Vulnerable people



I lead the HTR Energy Users Task by the Users TCP by IEA. We are undertaking field research pilots focusing on the most marginalised and stigmatised energy users, those who live in "hidden" hardship. Our main focus is how to build and utilise trusted relationships with community and frontline providers, and how to "decolonise" our scientific approach when dealing with such vulnerable whānau.


Twitter
drsearotmann@gmail.com

Dr Graeme Sherriff

Reader

School of Health and Society

University of Salford

Salford

Energy retrofit
Low carbon transitions
Housing & Planning
Transport poverty



I conduct research on soclal justice considerations in the low carbon transition. In particular, I have explored householder experiences of energy efficient retrofit, researched intersections with health and wellbeing, and conducted fieldwork on the application of social prescribing approaches to fuel poverty. I am chair of the Fuel Poverty Research Network.


Profile | Twitter | LinkedIn | Orcid
Publications | g.sherriff@salford.ac.uk

Dr Harriet Thomson

Associate Professor in Global Social Policy

University of Birmingham

Birmingham

Fuel poverty
Renewable energy
Vulnerable people
Health & Wellbeing



I am an applied interdisciplinary researcher, and I like collaborating with diverse groups of people to develop holistic solutions to real life energy issues. My research interests include the role of public policy and policymaking processes in shaping energy, structural inequalities in the distribution of affordable and clean forms of energy, health and wellbeing outcomes, and indicators for measuring the complex realities of energy poverty.


Twitter | LinkedIn
h.thomson@bham.ac.uk

Dr Nicola Willand

Senior Lecturer

RMIT University

Melbourne, Australia

Fuel poverty
Energy efficiency
Energy retrofit
Vulnerable people
Health & Wellbeing



I am an interdisciplinary researcher working at the intersection of housing, social, health and building sciences related to the topic of energy justice. My research focuses on how housing outcomes are shaped by the interrelations of dwelling quality, householder practices and the structural, geographical and social contexts.


Profile | Twitter | LinkedIn
nicola.willand@rmit.edu.au