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Home > March 2020

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

The secret life of boilers – how your boiler misbehaves

31 March, 2020

Report – Trading sunlight: prospects for peer to peer energy trading in the UK solar industry

30 March, 2020

Love thy neighbour and share energy by Gyula Gyukli on Adobe Stock

Living in an EcoHome

30 March, 2020

Young woman writing

The Lost Generation: System Resilience and Flexibility

23 March, 2020

Energy System Architecture (ESA) concept developed

23 March, 2020

Pink building with trees in winter. Photo by Alexander Tsang on Unsplash

Widespread benefits of rapid UK building retrofit

23 March, 2020

Review of existing modelling proposals for heat decarbonisation

20 March, 2020

Development of energy system models to improve treatment of energy system architecture

20 March, 2020

Evaluation of social, regulatory and governance implications of findings

20 March, 2020

Why energy efficient buildings should be a top climate policy priority 

18 March, 2020

Sunset behind wind turbines. Photo by Karsten Würth (@karsten.wuerth) on Unsplash

Fuel Switching on the Isle of Man

17 March, 2020

Crystal ball in a subway station. Photo by Rico Reutimann on Unsplash

Histories of Flexibility – A Special Issue of the Journal of Energy History

17 March, 2020

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