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Environment and Sustainability Institute

ESI Challenge of the Month

Professor Patrick Devine-Wright () has taken up the ESI Challenge of the Month for June 2026.

Relevant research:

Projects:

  • Grid powerlines in Sweden
  • Carbon capture/hydrogen in the UK

Select publications:

  • Peacock, A., & Devine-Wright, P. (2026). Energy Research & Social Science, 135, 104654.
  • Lai, H.L., Devine-Wright, P., Hamilton, J., Mander, S., Clery, D., Rattle, I., Martin, A., Ryder, A. and Taylor, P. (2025). . Energy Research and Social Science,121, 103967.

Advisory and governance appointments:

  • Lead author, IPCC
  • Chair of the Devon NetZero Task Force
  • Chair of Exeter Community Energy

Current projects:

  •  – Advancing Capacity for Climate and Environment Social Science
  •  – Industrial Decarbonisation Research and Innovation Consortium
  •  – Acceptable and Just Low Carbon Energy Transitions in Sweden

Prof Patrick Devine-Wright will deliver the #esiChallengeOfTheMonth (hybrid) talk "Social and spatial dimensions of low carbon energy transitions" in the ESI Trevithick Room on Monday 22 June 1 - 2pm.

As an interdisciplinary environmental social scientist, Professor Patrick Devine-Wright will share his energy research findings, taking a place-based approach to understanding social dimensions of low carbon energy transitions, specifically the siting of controversial large-scale infrastructures such as grid powerlines, drawing on the concept of spatial imaginaries. Secondly, he will talk about the research/policy agenda, sharing insights about practices of boundary spanning from ACCESS, an ESRC funded initiative aiming to increase the visibility, impact and use of environmental social science.

If you prefer to join this talk online, please email esidirector@exeter.ac.uk for a MS Teams link.

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