I research climate, energy, consumption and politics, with a particular focus on just energy transitions. I examine how household energy practices intersect with social inequality, class and electricity use, and what this means for the design of energy policy.

I also study the regulation of energy markets, including grid tariffs, revenue-cap regulation and the broader policy frameworks shaping grid companies and other key actors in the power system.

My work combines sociological perspectives on social practices and inequality with political-science approaches to analysing how policies operate and with what effects.