Professor Matthew Hannon

Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Innovation

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Matthew works as a Professor of Sustainable Energy Business and Policy at the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, Strathclyde Business School. His research examines the business models, policies and technologies necessary to accelerate the transition to a socially equitable, net-zero economy.

He has (co-)led major research projects, including the Scottish Universities Insight Institute’s Carbon Offsetting for Communities, UKRI’s £10m EnergyREV consortium on smart, locally led energy systems, as well as both the UK Energy Research Centre’s ‘Whole Person - Whole Place’ net-zero neighbourhood retrofit and Community Energy Finance projects. His work has been published across ‘Financial Times 50’ ranked journals and two books on innovation to accelerate the energy revolution. His work has also enjoyed extensive media coverage (e.g. BBC, Forbes) and he has also provided commentary for national media outlets like the i newspaper and The Conversation.

His work has led to him providing expert witness testament to parliamentary committees and been cited in government and parliamentary reports. He has written reports on behalf of the World Energy Council and sat on Scottish Power Energy Networks’ Customer Engagement Group to inform their five-year business plan for Ofgem’s RIIO-ED2. He is also a member of the BSI/Defra advisory group for Nature Investment Standards, USwitch’s Green Tariff Accreditation Panel and was paired with a senior local MP for the Royal Society Pairing Scheme. He is a council member of the British Institute of Energy Economics, chair and trustee of the community energy charity South Seeds. Finally, he is co-founder and host of the Local Zero podcast, which champions local action to tackle climate change and profiled as the Times Pod of the Week.

Projects:

  • Principle investigator of the Scottish Universities Insight Institute funded project - Carbon Offsetting and Communities: co-developing alternative place-based voluntary offsets in Scotland
  • Principle investigator on an EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account project, titled Community energy at a crossroads: Co-developing a path forward for South Seeds and the UK community energy sector.
  • Principle investigator on an Energy-REV flex-fund project titled Smart local energy systems for a ‘just transition’
  • Co-Investigator on a UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) funded project titled ‘Whole Person - Whole Place’ energy solutions for net-zero neighbourhoods, which explores how social relations impact energy retrofitting decisions.
  • Co-Investigator for the UKRI £8m Energy Revolution Research Consortium to support a smart, locally led energy system. Co-I for work packages on: (1) business and finance; and (2) policy and regulation (commenced Dec 2018).
  • Co-Investigator on UK Energy Research Centre funded Community Energy Finance project (2017-2019). Lead on community energy case studies work package.
  • Co-Investigator on Political hyping of new energy technologies project to explore how parliamentary processes fuel or deflate expectations surrounging low-carbon technology innovations. We focus in particular on tipping-points between political support or opposition to new technologies.

PhD supervision:

  • Kristine Heimdal - An ecosystem approach to establishing Glasgow as a centre of net-zero innovation.
  • Josh Oxby - Jobs, innovation and the net-zero energy transition: employment opportunities for Scotland and their equitable distribution
  • Finlay Kerr - Low-carbon heat for low-income communities: Locally owned business models to capture mine water geothermal heat for Scotland’s ex-mining communities (ETP Industrial Doctorate, co-funded by Scottish Enterprise).
  • Horacio Gonzalez - The role of intermediaries in supporting absorption and desorption of novel energy innovations (completed 2023).
  • Rui Hu - The Chinese innovation system for wind energy: structure, functions and performance (completed 2017).

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Publications

Guiding Principles and Actions for Enhancing Community Benefits from Community Benefit Funds
Hannon Matthew, Gowens Rebecca, Searle Rachel, Roberts Jennifer J, Cairns Iain, Major Laura
(2025)
https://doi.org/10.17868/strath.00092494
Strathclyde Institute for Sustainable Communities' response to the Scottish Government's consultation on 'Community Benefits from Net Zero Energy Developments'
Hannon M, Cairns I, Roberts J, Gowens R, Major L
(2025)
Rethinking retrofit : relational insights for the design of residential energy efficiency policy
Brown Donal, Middlemiss Lucie, Davis Mark, Bookbinder Ruth, Cairns Iain, Hannon Matthew, Mininni Giulia, Brisbois Marie Claire, Owen Anne, Hall Stephen
Energy Research and Social Science Vol 120 (2025)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2024.103863
Financing smart local energy systems : A conceptual framework and research agenda
Fuentes González Fabián, Webb Janette, Sharmina Maria, Hannon Matthew, Braunholtz-Speight Timothy
Energy Research and Social Science Vol 119 (2025)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2024.103915
Landlords' accounts of retrofit : a relational approach in the private rented sector in England
Mininni Giulia, Brown Donal, Brisbois Marie Claire, Middlemiss Lucie, Davis Mark, Cairns Iain, Hannon Matthew, Bookbinder Ruth, Owen Anne
Energy Research and Social Science Vol 118 (2024)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2024.103742
Towards a relational sociology of retrofit
Davis Mark, Middlemiss Lucie, Brown Donal, Hall Stephen, Bookbinder Ruth, Owen Anne, Cairns Iain, Hannon Matthew, Brisbois Marie Claire, Mininni Giulia
Sociology (2024)
https://doi.org/10.1177/00380385241298177

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Professional Activities

Strathclyde Institute for Sustainable Communities' response to the Scottish Government's consultation on 'Community Benefits from Net Zero Energy Developments'
Recipient
4/2025
Energy Security and Net Zero Committee call for evidence on ‘Unlocking community energy at scale’: UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) Response
Recipient
1/2025
Strategic Themes: Increasing Policymaker Engagement with Research Funding Workshop
Organiser
20/2/2024
Understanding the impact of the transition to net zero on low paid jobs
Contributor
21/9/2023
Coordination of University-wide response to draft Scottish Energy Strategy
Contributor
9/5/2023
USwitch (External organisation)
Advisor
16/3/2021

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Projects

The Local Zero podcast EHL mini-series
Hannon, Matthew (Principal Investigator) Roberts, Jen (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2025 - 15-Jan-2025
Smart and fair? The (in)justices of smart, low-carbon energy solutions for UK homes (£27,000 funded from National Energy Action))
Hannon, Matthew (Principal Investigator)
University studentship, with 1/3 funding from National Energy Action; the UK's national fuel poverty charity.
01-Jan-2024 - 01-Jan-2027
The Role of Smart Energy Homes in Accelerating a Just Transition to Net-Zero
Hannon, Matthew (Principal Investigator)
01-Jan-2024 - 31-Jan-2027
FIRNS Phase 2 - Community Benefits Standard for the UK Nature Investment Market, developed in Scotland
Hannon, Matthew (Principal Investigator)
29-Jan-2024 - 31-Jan-2025
Foundation Scotland Community Benefit Fund Review
Hannon, Matthew (Principal Investigator) Cairns, Iain (Co-investigator) Major, Laura (Co-investigator) Roberts, Jen (Co-investigator)
02-Jan-2023 - 31-Jan-2024
FIRNS Community Benefit Certification for Carbon Offsetting
Hannon, Matthew (Principal Investigator) Major, Laura (Co-investigator) Roberts, Jen (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2023 - 01-Jan-2024

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Professor Matthew Hannon
Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Innovation

Email: matthew.hannon@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 3993