Jobs, Skills and Regional Implications of the Low Carbon Residential Heat Transition in the UK
This study investigates the employment implications of the UK’s heat pump rollout, and how a skills shortage could impact cost and delivery timescales.
This study investigates the employment implications of the UK’s heat pump rollout, and how a skills shortage could impact cost and delivery timescales.
This study analysed uncertainties around the uptake of low carbon technologies (LCTs) across the British electricity distribution networks and how they are being managed within the existing regulatory framework known as RIIO-ED2.
This study examines the complex interactions between offshore wind farm (OWF) expansion and the commercial fishing industry around the United Kingdom. The research investigates the challenges faced by fishermen as marine spaces become increasingly contested.
Research data is an important outcome of research. Making it accessible to everyone in a way that…
UKERC research on the availability of future electricity network infrastructure has been cited in…
The survey is on public engagement with energy, climate change and net zero in the UK.
Join our webinar that will focus on the UK’s energy efficiency policy that was highlighted by IEA…
The Oxford Climate Society are pleased to announce that applications for the Oxford School of…
This conference will examine next steps for energy policy in Scotland and the way forward for the…
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