
Pros and cons of future large-scale electricity storage options
A new report by The Royal Society details the costs, advantages, disadvantages and technological readiness of large-scale electricity storage options.

Six ways to increase your impact during a research presentation
It’s not difficult to deliver a powerful, memorable and persuasive presentation with just a little extra effort and a different way of thinking.

How to write blogs to communicate your research findings
Blogs provide an engaging entry route for people to find out more about your research – find out how to make a start

Planning for economic recovery: The role of Local Green New Deals in a post-Covid era
Dr Beatriz Aguirre-Martínez discusses local citizens’ responses to the net-zero challenge through Local Green New Deals, focusing on energy demand reduction measures.

Planning effective, inclusive and sustainable events
Our guide to creating impactful, inclusive and sustainable events.

Engaging audiences with your research: principles for effective communication
Kay Jenkinson reflects on a climate storytelling workshop for researchers on how to share their ideas with the public, investors and the media.

New funding announced for energy demand research
The UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has announced £15 million of funding for the next phase of energy demand research in the UK.

Lessons from lockdown: how we adapted and changed our energy consumption patterns during the pandemic
The pandemic lockdowns were different and difficult – but they tested our ability to adapt as human beings and as communities.

Guide to racially just energy research
Uttara Narayan developed a guide to assist in being more thoughtful and deliberate about energy research.

Telling tales: Communicating UK energy research through fairy tale characters
A new paper uses fairy tale characters as metaphors to communicate insights from energy research to non-academic audiences.

Quick guide for accessible presentations
Creating accessible presentations is easier than you might think – although your body text is probably too small…

CREDS in Celebration event
Five years of interdisciplinary and collaborative research across 24 academic institutions culminated in an end-of-project celebration last month, to highlight what CREDS has achieved so far.