Sara Louise Walker

Sara Louise Walker

Newcastle University

H-index: 23

Europe-United Kingdom

About Sara Louise Walker

Sara Louise Walker, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Newcastle University, specializes in the field of Renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy policy, energy infrastructure.

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

Repurposing a Geothermal Exploration Well as a Deep Borehole Heat Exchanger: Updates from the NetZero GeoRDIE Project

Decarbonising heating and cooling using temperature setback and geothermal energy

Integrated thermal strategies for UK non-domestic building energy demand

A Global Data-driven Forecasting Approach for Buildings Energy Demand Prediction

Geothermal Space Heating and Thermal Comfort Strategy for Low-carbon Non-domestic Buildings Under Warming Climate

Assessment of Spatial and Temporal Modeling on Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Electricity Generation

System stress with expanded use of interconnectors in the transition to net-zero

Comparative analysis of services from soft open points using cost–benefit analysis

Sara Louise Walker Information

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Citations(all)

2146

Citations(since 2020)

1478

Cited By

779

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

33

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Sara Louise Walker Skills & Research Interests

Renewable energy

energy efficiency

energy policy

energy infrastructure

Top articles of Sara Louise Walker

Repurposing a Geothermal Exploration Well as a Deep Borehole Heat Exchanger: Updates from the NetZero GeoRDIE Project

2023/11/22

Decarbonising heating and cooling using temperature setback and geothermal energy

Journal of Physics: Conference Series

2023/11/1

Integrated thermal strategies for UK non-domestic building energy demand

Building Simulation Conference Proceedings

2023/9/4

A Global Data-driven Forecasting Approach for Buildings Energy Demand Prediction

2023/7/7

Geothermal Space Heating and Thermal Comfort Strategy for Low-carbon Non-domestic Buildings Under Warming Climate

2023/6/28

Assessment of Spatial and Temporal Modeling on Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Electricity Generation

IEEE Access

2023/3/17

System stress with expanded use of interconnectors in the transition to net-zero

2023/3/1

Comparative analysis of services from soft open points using cost–benefit analysis

Applied Energy

2023/3/1

Towards 2050 net zero carbon infrastructure

2023

Sara Louise Walker
Sara Louise Walker

H-Index: 10

Primary frequency response from hydrogen-based bidirectional vector coupling storage: modelling and demonstration using power-hardware-in-the-loop simulation

Frontiers in Energy Research

2023/7/19

Towards 2050 net zero carbon infrastructure: a critical review of key decarbonization challenges in the domestic heating sector in the UK

2023/12/31

The Forecastability of Underlying Building Electricity Demand from Time Series Data

2023/12/15

A review of microgrid energy management strategies from the energy trilemma perspective

2022/12/27

An Overview of Cyber Security and Privacy on the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

2022/9/16

Techno-Economic-Environmental Evaluation Framework for the Operation of Integrated Energy Systems

International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems

2021/2/1

A Multi-task Learning Approach to Short-Term Load-Forecasting for Multiple Energy Loads in an Educational Building

2022/8/20

energy and buildings in a global warming context

2022/8

The landscape and roadmap of the research and innovation infrastructures in energy: a review of the case study of the UK

Sustainability

2022/6

Developing peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading model for Malaysia: A review and proposed implementation

2022/3/22

Whole Energy Systems Evaluation: A Methodological Framework and Case Study

2022/2/15

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