Review of Energy Policy 2024
In our flagship publication, we explore the priorities for the new Labour Government as we embark on a critical few years for energy policy.
In our flagship publication, we explore the priorities for the new Labour Government as we embark on a critical few years for energy policy.
This research develops an alternative ‘relational’ framing to re-examine the assumptions surrounding the retrofit ‘customer journey’ and the accompanying policy framework. In doing so, the study draws on three United Kingdom (UK) case studies, exploring the customer journey of households self-funding renovations and retrofit through semi-structured interviews.
The working paper reviews a wide range of options that could be incorporated into a reformed national market and help the government make a well-informed decision on which market structure to take forward.
This article raises two crucial questions about the future role of Russian gas on global markets.
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The UK Flow Battery Network invites you to our Annual Symposium at Queen Mary University London.
Join Innovate UK for the sixth webinar of the hydrogen myth busting webinar series. The sixth…
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