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Home > July 2019

The publications listed below were produced as part of the EUED Demand Centres, research that has formed the foundation of the work of CREDS.

Airport, photo by Tomas Williams on Unsplash

Why supporting tourism doesn’t mean supporting airport expansion

23 July, 2019

Overhead view of a port, via Shutterstock

Rearranging elephants on the Titanic – Jillian Anable’s keynote presentation from UTSG Annual Conference

18 July, 2019

Passengers on London tube Photo by Christopher Burns on Unsplash

Commission on Travel Demand Shared Mobility Inquiry: Evidence Session 4

16 July, 2019

Apartments Photo by Brandon Griggs on Unsplash

CREDS researchers win CIBSE Napier Shaw Bronze Medal

16 July, 2019

Mediterranean Sea by Clare Downing

The changing use of energy efficient technologies – reflections from ECEEE Summer Study

16 July, 2019

Photo by Erik Odiin on Unsplash

CREDS launches first major report – Shifting the focus: energy demand in a net-zero carbon UK

05 July, 2019

Solar panels on suburban roofs. Photo by Louis Reed on Unsplash

How fair is flexibility?

01 July, 2019

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