
CREDS launches first major report – Shifting the focus: energy demand in a net-zero carbon UK
Our first major cross-theme report proposes actions to strengthen and deliver the commitments in the Government’s Clean Growth Strategy.

How fair is flexibility?
Researcher Michael Fell draws on his recent paper to consider the fairness implications of the move towards an energy system which increasingly values the ability to be flexible.

The fixity of flexibility
There is widespread agreement on the importance of flexibility in the energy sector, but what does it mean? Peter Forman and Elizabeth Shove explore three common interpretations.

CREDS at ECEEE Summer Study
Our latest blog, by CREDS Co-director Tina Fawcett, looks back at the involvement of CREDS at this year’s ECEEE Summer Study.

Commission on Travel Demand Shared Mobility Inquiry: Evidence Session 3
In June, the third session explored how people use their vehicles – how often, if they would consider car sharing and the alternatives they have used and are aware of.

Exploring excess – the other end of the sufficiency debate
On Tuesday 4 June 2019 at the eceee Summer Study, Tim Chatterton and Jillian Anable held an informal workshop for the High Energy Consumers project.

First stage of this research – expert interviews and site visits
This update about the first activity from this project includes expert interviews and site visits.

Interview with Greg Marsden
University of Leeds Senior Research Fellow, Ian Philips, interviews Greg Marsden about his work in Transport & Mobility.

Equality, diversity and inclusion plan
We aim to promote equality, value diversity and maintain a respectful working environment throughout the Centre.

Professor Jacopo Torriti’s inaugural lecture is available to watch now
In this inaugural lecture, Jacopo Torriti presents research on the timing of electricity demand, peaks, people’s activities and demand-side flexibility.

Energy Demand Networking Hub
The first meeting of the Energy Demand Networking Hub, organised by CREDS, was held on 9 May 2019.

Commission on Travel Demand Shared Mobility Inquiry: Evidence Session 2
This evidence session began by focusing on the deployment of shared mobility in the West Midlands and West Yorkshire, as well as looking ahead.