Nick Eyre

Nick Eyre

University of Oxford

H-index: 41

Europe-United Kingdom

About Nick Eyre

Nick Eyre, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Energy, climate.

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

Energy supply/demand policy asymmetry: A meta-narrative review for a systems explanation

Fabric first: is it still the right approach?

Why don’t governments pay more attention to energy demand? investigating systemic reasons for the supply/demand asymmetry in energy policy

Demand/supply energy policy asymmetry in sustainability transitions: a meta-narrative review

Heating our homes–CREDS Response to ESNZ Select Committee Inquiry

Simulating flexibility, variability and decentralisation with an integrated energy system model for Great Britain

Energy saving in a hurry: A research agenda and guidelines to study European responses to the 2022–2023 energy crisis

The role of energy demand in policymaking for a just transition to net zero: a comparative study in the UK, the Netherlands and Germany

Nick Eyre Information

University

Position

Senior Research Fellow

Citations(all)

7137

Citations(since 2020)

3634

Cited By

4861

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

79

i10Index(since 2020)

52

Email

University Profile Page

University of Oxford

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Nick Eyre Skills & Research Interests

Energy

climate

Top articles of Nick Eyre

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Energy supply/demand policy asymmetry: A meta-narrative review for a systems explanation

Yekatherina Bobrova

Nick Eyre

Tina Fawcett

Colin Nolden

George Papachristos

2023/3/1

Fabric first: is it still the right approach?

Buildings and Cities

Nick Eyre

Tina Fawcett

Marina Topouzi

Gavin Killip

Tadj Oreszczyn

...

2023/12/15

Why don’t governments pay more attention to energy demand? investigating systemic reasons for the supply/demand asymmetry in energy policy

Yekatherina Bobrova

N Eyre

T Fawcett

C Nolden

G Papachristos

2023

Demand/supply energy policy asymmetry in sustainability transitions: a meta-narrative review

Yekatherina Bobrova

N Eyre

T Fawcett

C Nolden

G Papachristos

2023/9/1

Heating our homes–CREDS Response to ESNZ Select Committee Inquiry

Nick Eyre

2023/8/24

Simulating flexibility, variability and decentralisation with an integrated energy system model for Great Britain

Scientific Reports

Modassar Chaudry

Lahiru Jayasuriya

Jim W Hall

Nick Jenkins

Nick Eyre

...

2023/3/23

Energy saving in a hurry: A research agenda and guidelines to study European responses to the 2022–2023 energy crisis

Yael Parag

Tina Fawcett

Sam Hampton

Nick Eyre

2023/3/1

The role of energy demand in policymaking for a just transition to net zero: a comparative study in the UK, the Netherlands and Germany

Colin Nolden

Yekatherina Bobrova

Tina Fawcett

Nick Eyre

2022/7/31

New times, new policies? Policies to change energy use in the context of zero carbon

Proceedings of the ECEEE 2022 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency

Nick Eyre

John Barrett

Yekatherina Bobrova

Colin Nolden

Jan Rosenow

2022/6/13

Geospatial multi-criteria analysis for identifying optimum wind and solar sites in Africa: Towards effective power sector decarbonization

Jay RS Doorga

Jim W Hall

Nick Eyre

2022/4/1

Local decarbonisation opportunities and barriers: UK public procurement legislation

Buildings and Cities

Katherine Sugar

Tedd Moya Mose

Colin Nolden

Mark Davis

Nick Eyre

...

2022/11/11

Reinventing energy efficiency for net zero

Energy Research & Social Science

Jan Rosenow

Nick Eyre

2022/8/1

Correction to: Thirty years of climate mitigation: lessons from the 1989 options appraisal for the UK

Energy Efficiency

Lees Eoin

Nick Eyre

2022

Energy demand reduction options for meeting national zero-emission targets in the United Kingdom

Nature Energy

John Barrett

Steve Pye

Sam Betts-Davies

Oliver Broad

James Price

...

2022/8

The role of energy demand reduction in achieving net-zero in the UK

Proceedings of the ECEEE Summer Study 2022

Christian Brand

G Marsden

J Anable

2022/6/13

From using heat to using work: reconceptualising the zero carbon energy transition

Energy Efficiency

Nick Eyre

2021/10

Pathways to a zero carbon Oxfordshire

Sam Hampton

L Knight

H Scott

H Budnitz

G Killip

...

2021/6/27

Energy demand policymaking attention in the context of a just transition to net zero: Results of a UK survey

Colin Nolden

Nick Eyre

Tina Fawcett

2021/10/11

Quantifying the energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions of changing wastewater quality standards

Water Science and Technology

Iliana Cardenes

Jim W Hall

Nick Eyre

Aman Majid

Simon Jarvis

2020/3/15

How weather affects energy demand variability in the transition towards sustainable heating

Energy

Sven Eggimann

Will Usher

Nick Eyre

Jim W Hall

2020/3/15

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