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James Dixon
James Dixon
Lecturer in Transport (Civil & Environmental Engineering), University of Strathclyde
Verificeret mail på strath.ac.uk - Startside
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Electric vehicles: Battery capacity, charger power, access to charging and the impacts on distribution networks
J Dixon, K Bell
ETransportation 4, 100059, 2020
1082020
Scheduling electric vehicle charging to minimise carbon emissions and wind curtailment
J Dixon, W Bukhsh, C Edmunds, K Bell
Renewable Energy 161, 1072-1091, 2020
1022020
On the ease of being green: An investigation of the inconvenience of electric vehicle charging
J Dixon, PB Andersen, K Bell, C Træholt
Applied Energy 258, 114090, 2020
612020
Which way to net zero? a comparative analysis of seven UK 2050 decarbonisation pathways
J Dixon, K Bell, S Brush
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Transition 2, 100016, 2022
502022
Offshore wind, ready to float? Global and UK trends in the floating offshore wind market
M Hannon, E Topham, J Dixon, D McMillan, M Collu
University of Strathclyde, 2019
422019
Hosting capacity assessment of heat pumps and optimised electric vehicle charging on low voltage networks
C Edmunds, S Galloway, J Dixon, W Bukhsh, I Elders
Applied Energy 298, 117093, 2021
352021
Vehicle to grid: driver plug-in patterns, their impact on the cost and carbon of charging, and implications for system flexibility
J Dixon, W Bukhsh, K Bell, C Brand
ETransportation 13, 100180, 2022
302022
Offshore wind, ready to float
M Hannon, E Topham, J Dixon, D Mcmillan, M Collu, E Topham
Global and UK trends in the floating offshore wind market, 2019
262019
Electric vehicle charging simulations on a real distribution network using real trial data
J Dixon, I Elders, K Bell
2019 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo, Asia-Pacific …, 2019
142019
Evaluating the likely temporal variation in electric vehicle charging demand at popular amenities using smartphone locational data
J Dixon, I Elders, K Bell
IET Intelligent Transport Systems 14 (6), 504-510, 2020
92020
Electric vehicles: battery capacity, charger power, access to charging and the impacts on distribution networks. ETransportation 2020; 4: 100059
J Dixon, K Bell
Preprint not peer reviewed, 2020
82020
Characterization of electric vehicle fast charging forecourt demand
J Dixon, I Elders, K Bell
2018 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe (ISGT …, 2018
82018
Electric vehicles: Battery capacity, charger power, access to charging and the impacts on distribution networks. eTransportation 4, 100059
J Dixon, K Bell
URL: http://www. sciencedirect. com/science/article/pii S, 2020
72020
Putting the foot down: Accelerating EV uptake in Kyrgyzstan
B Kondev, J Dixon, Z Zhou, R Sabyrbekov, K Sultanaliev, SA Hirmer
Transport Policy 131, 87-96, 2023
62023
Offshore wind, ready to float? Global and UK trends in the floating offshore wind market. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
M Hannon, E Topham, D MacMillan, J Dixon, M Collu
62019
Which way to net zero
J Dixon, K Bell, S Brush
A comparative analysis o f seven UK 2050, 2022
52022
Spatially disaggregated car ownership prediction using deep neural networks
J Dixon, S Koukoura, C Brand, M Morgan, K Bell
Future Transportation 1 (1), 113-133, 2021
52021
Electric vehicle destination charging characterisations at popular amenities
J Dixon, K Bell, I Elders
E-Mobility Power System Integration Symposium 2018, 2018
52018
Plugging into green growth: Towards e-mobility and renewable energy integration in Lao PDR
J Dixon, Z Zhou, S Phommachanh, S Kythavone, P Inthavongsa, ...
Energy Strategy Reviews 48, 101099, 2023
32023
How can emerging economies meet development and climate goals in the transport-energy system? Modelling co-developed scenarios in Kenya using a socio-technical approach
J Dixon, E Pierard, P Mwanzia, J Onjala, P Giki, W Ondanje, J Oduor, ...
Modelling Co-Developed Scenarios in Kenya Using a Socio-Technical Approach, 2023
32023
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