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Catherine S.E. Bale
Researcher at University of Leeds
Publications - 39
Citations - 1366
Catherine S.E. Bale is an academic researcher from University of Leeds. The author has contributed to research in topics: Absorption spectroscopy & Business model. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1128 citations. Previous affiliations of Catherine S.E. Bale include University of Oxford.
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Energy and complexity: New ways forward
TL;DR: The techniques and tools of complexity science offer a powerful means of understanding the complex decision-making processes that are needed to realise a low-carbon energy system.
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Iodine-mediated coastal particle formation: an overview of the Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe) Roscoff coastal study
Gordon McFiggans,Catherine S.E. Bale,Stephen M. Ball,Joseph M. Beames,William J. Bloss,William J. Bloss,Lucy J. Carpenter,James Dorsey,R. M. Dunk,Michael Flynn,K. L. Furneaux,Martin Gallagher,Dwayne E. Heard,A. M. Hollingsworth,K. E. Hornsby,Trevor Ingham,C. E. Jones,Roderic L. Jones,Louisa Kramer,J. M. Langridge,Catherine Leblanc,J.-P. LeCrane,James D. Lee,Roland Leigh,Ian Longley,Anoop S. Mahajan,Paul S. Monks,Hilke Oetjen,Andrew J. Orr-Ewing,John M. C. Plane,Philippe Potin,A. J. L. Shillings,François Thomas,R. von Glasow,Ryuichi Wada,Lisa K. Whalley,J. D. Whitehead +36 more
TL;DR: A summary of the measurements made during the heavily-instrumented Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe) coastal study in Roscoff on the North West coast of France throughout September 2006 can be found in this article.
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The role of intermediaries in low carbon transitions – Empowering innovations to unlock district heating in the UK
Ruth E. Bush,Catherine S.E. Bale,Mark D. Powell,Andy Gouldson,Peter G. Taylor,William F. Gale +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors use a decision theatre research process to collect empirical evidence from a range of local stakeholders involved in establishing new district heating projects in the United Kingdom (UK).
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Strategic energy planning within local authorities in the UK: A study of the city of Leeds
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the development of a strategic energy body in a local authority in the UK and look at the perceived need for, and possible roles of, such a body.
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Harnessing social networks for promoting adoption of energy technologies in the domestic sector
TL;DR: Modelling work investigating the effects of social networks on the adoption of energy technologies in the domestic sector uses a dynamical multi-parameter network model to demonstrate the usefulness of this type of model in assessing the likely success of different roll-out strategies that a local authority could pursue in promoting the uptake of domestic energy technologies.