
Review of existing modelling proposals for heat decarbonisation
This part of the project reviewed the available research on the modelling of heat decarbonisation.

Development of energy system models to improve treatment of energy system architecture
This part of the project looked at how different modelling approaches can be used and developed to assess different decarbonisation of heat architectures.

Evaluation of social, regulatory and governance implications of findings
This part of the project sought to provide earliest possible feedback on potential social and regulatory implications of proposals for heat from socio-technical and political-economic perspectives.

Building tools to make transport research cheaper and easier
CREDS researcher, Malcolm Morgan, explores building tools to make transport research cheaper and easier.

CREDS funds new £1.26M study to explore decarbonising the steel industry
Scientists at the Universities of Leeds and Sheffield have secured £1.26M funding from CREDS to investigate ways the UK steel industry can be decarbonised within 30 years.

Synthesising an energy justice and vulnerability framework
We are developing a conceptual model that creates an analytical framework to be applied to future research.

Identifying poverty and vulnerabilities: who, where and why?
This aspect of our work is exploring the eventualities that render households vulnerable in energy and transport systems.

Visualising and mapping vulnerabilities
This part of the project will quantify, model and map vulnerabilities to poverty in energy and transport systems.

Designing pro-poor and ‘energy just’ policy mechanisms
We will explore policy implications based on results from Identifying poverty and vulnerabilities and Visualising and mapping vulnerabilities parts of the project.

Weekend two of Climate Assembly UK: CREDS presenters take part in all groups
The second weekend of the Climate Assembly UK saw CREDS presenters in panels covering all three groups. Nick Eyre, Jillian Anable and John Barrett were all presenters.

Influencing the Sixth Carbon Budget: a how to guide
How to influence the Sixth Carbon Budget – our how to guide will help you through the process in time for the closing date of 5 February.

Why isn’t cutting demand at the heart of our energy policy?
On the day that Green Alliance launches its new report, based on CREDS research, Nick Eyre’s new blog discusses putting demand at the heart of our energy policy.