Hedda Ransan-Cooper

About Hedda Ransan-Cooper

Hedda Ransan-Cooper, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Australian National University, specializes in the field of migration, renewable energy, climate change, environmental sociology, smart grids.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Participation and sensemaking in electric vehicle field trials: A study of fleet vehicle-to-grid in Australia

Does site selection need to be democratized? A case study of grid-tied microgrids in Australia

Innovation niche or obduracy niche? Analysis of innovation and obduracy in a smart grid trial on Bruny Island, Australia

Who cares? How care practices uphold the decentralised energy order.

Neighbourhood batteries in Australia: Anticipating questions of value conflict and (in) justice

Examining the vehicle-to-grid niche in Australia through the lens of a trial project

Democratising sustainability transformations: assessing the transformative potential of democratic practices in environmental governance. Earth Syst Governance 11: 100131

A mutually beneficial approach to electricity network pricing in the presence of large amounts of solar power and community-scale energy storage

Hedda Ransan-Cooper Information

University

Position

College of Computer Science and Engineering

Citations(all)

611

Citations(since 2020)

528

Cited By

172

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Hedda Ransan-Cooper Skills & Research Interests

migration

renewable energy

climate change

environmental sociology

smart grids

Top articles of Hedda Ransan-Cooper

Participation and sensemaking in electric vehicle field trials: A study of fleet vehicle-to-grid in Australia

Energy Research & Social Science

2024/1/1

Laura Jones
Laura Jones

H-Index: 1

Hedda Ransan-Cooper
Hedda Ransan-Cooper

H-Index: 6

Does site selection need to be democratized? A case study of grid-tied microgrids in Australia

Energy Policy

2023/12/1

Hedda Ransan-Cooper
Hedda Ransan-Cooper

H-Index: 6

Matthew O'Neill
Matthew O'Neill

H-Index: 5

Innovation niche or obduracy niche? Analysis of innovation and obduracy in a smart grid trial on Bruny Island, Australia

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management

2023/3/24

Who cares? How care practices uphold the decentralised energy order.

Buildings & Cities

2022/1/1

Hedda Ransan-Cooper
Hedda Ransan-Cooper

H-Index: 6

Neighbourhood batteries in Australia: Anticipating questions of value conflict and (in) justice

Energy Research & Social Science

2022/8/1

Hedda Ransan-Cooper
Hedda Ransan-Cooper

H-Index: 6

Marnie Shaw
Marnie Shaw

H-Index: 16

Examining the vehicle-to-grid niche in Australia through the lens of a trial project

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions

2022/3/1

Hedda Ransan-Cooper
Hedda Ransan-Cooper

H-Index: 6

Laura Jones
Laura Jones

H-Index: 1

Democratising sustainability transformations: assessing the transformative potential of democratic practices in environmental governance. Earth Syst Governance 11: 100131

2022/1/1

A mutually beneficial approach to electricity network pricing in the presence of large amounts of solar power and community-scale energy storage

Energy Policy

2021/12/1

Hedda Ransan-Cooper
Hedda Ransan-Cooper

H-Index: 6

Michael Thomas
Michael Thomas

H-Index: 1

Applying responsible algorithm design to neighbourhood-scale batteries in Australia

Nature Energy

2021/8

Hedda Ransan-Cooper
Hedda Ransan-Cooper

H-Index: 6

Interim Social Report

no. May

2021/5

Laura Jones
Laura Jones

H-Index: 1

Hedda Ransan-Cooper
Hedda Ransan-Cooper

H-Index: 6

‘We want it to work’: understanding household experiences with new energy technologies in Australia

2021/3/15

Hedda Ransan-Cooper
Hedda Ransan-Cooper

H-Index: 6

Implementing community-scale batteries: regulatory, technical and logistical considerations

arena.gov.au

2020

Frustration, confusion and excitement: Mixed emotional responses to new household solar-battery systems in Australia

Energy Research & Social Science

2020/12/1

Operating a community-scale battery: electricity tariffs to maximise customer and network benefits

2020

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