Ingvild Firman Fjellså is a social scientist who works with energy transitions research in the NORCE Health & Social Science group ‘Climate, Environment, Sustainability’. Fjellså holds a PhD in science and technology studies (STS) and a masters in sociology. In her PhD project, she studied electricity consumption among householders in terms of the potential to change or shift daily life energy practices to reduce consumption at peak load hours.
She has research interests in technology-society relations, energy transitions, energy justices and fairness, gendered dynamics in relation to energy consumption, and everyday practices. Fjellså has experience with qualitative research methods, including traditional interviews and observations. She has also experimented with more untraditional methods, such as illustrations and written narratives (i.e., Fjellså et al. 2021).
Fjellså is currently involved in several projects working with energy transtions, including ELEXIA, OMEGA-X and Robinson.
Ingvild Firman Fjellså
Researcher
ifje@norceresearch.no
+47 51 87 51 33
Prof. Olav Hanssensvei 15, 4021 Stavanger, Norway
Projects
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Academic articleDifferences in Direct Geothermal Energy Utilization for Heating and Cooling in Central and Northern European Countries– Energies 2023
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Conference lectureSluttbrukeres fleksibilitet i en nasjonal energikrise.– Prøveforelesning 2022
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Feature articleNy nettleiemodell er ikke nok for å sikre «smart» strømforbruk– Dagens næringsliv 2022
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Academic articleFlexibility poverty: ‘locked-in’ flexibility practices and electricity use among students– Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning and Policy 2021
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Academic articleJustice aspects of flexible household electricity consumption in future smart energy systems– Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 2021
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Conference lectureFair Flexibility? Capabilities and framings of end-user flexibility in the electricity grid– EASST/ 4S PRAGUE2020 2020
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Academic articleArbeidsrettet rehabilitering og hverdagens motstand– Tidsskrift for velferdsforskning 2019
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Academic articleDet fleksible mennesket 2.0: Om sosiale relasjoner i fremtidens digitale elektrisitetssystem– Norsk sosiologisk tidsskrift 2019
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Academic articleOrchestrating households as collectives of participation in the distributed energy transition: New empirical and conceptual insights– Energy Research & Social Science 2018
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Conference lectureMechanisms and incentives for motivating user flexibility– Forskningsrådet, cite visit 2018
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Conference lectureUnderstand mechanisms and incentives for motivating user flexibility- a PhD prosjekt– Demand Side Management: Empowering the end user in the energy transition 2018
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Conference lectureDet fleksible mennesket 2.0: om sosiale relasjoner i det digitale elektrisitetssystemet– Sosiologisk Vinterseminar 2018
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Academic chapterDiagnostiseringen av ADHD– 2016