Skip to content
CREDS logo
MENUMENU
  • Our work
        • Our work

          Managing energy demand will help us achieve our goal to become a zero-carbon society.

          Our work addressed a broad range of issues to transform the energy demand sector.

           

        • Buildings & Energy
        • Transport & Mobility
        • Materials & Products
        • Flexibility
        • Digital Society
        • Policy & Governance
        • Decarbonisation of heat
        • Fuel & transport poverty
        • Decarbonisation of steel
        • Lessons from lockdown
  • Publications
  • News & blog
  • Supporting research
  • About
        • About us

          The Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions worked with researchers, businesses & policy makers to support the transition to a zero-carbon society.

        • What we do
        • What is energy demand?
        • Who funds CREDS?
        • People
        • Partners

Flexibility

Home > Flexibility
Photo by Axel Antas-Bergkvist on Unsplash

Professor Jacopo Torriti’s inaugural lecture is available to watch now

26 May, 2019

News Flexibility

Consumer network access, core capacity

17 May, 2019

Publications Flexibility

Photo by Curtis MacNewton on Unsplash

Thinking about stakeholder engagement: how to make it different and how to make it work

02 April, 2019

Blog Flexibility

A high-resolution spatio-temporal energy demand simulation to explore the potential of heating demand side management with large-scale heat pump diffusion

15 February, 2019

Publications Buildings & Energy Flexibility

Photo by Axel Antas-Bergkvist on Unsplash

IPCC report: Energy demand can help meet 1.5°C challenge while also delivering wellbeing & ecosystem benefits

11 October, 2018

Blog

Flexibility workshop – Jordans YHA

30 September, 2018

Publications Flexibility

Exploring socioeconomic and temporal characteristics of British and German residential energy demand

19 September, 2018

Publications

Fairylights Photo by Natalya Letunova on Unsplash

New challenges for energy demand research

17 September, 2018

Blog

A comparative analysis of building energy estimation methods in the context of demand response

17 September, 2018

Publications Flexibility

Reaching a 1.5°C target: socio-technical challenges for a rapid transition to low-carbon electricity systems

02 April, 2018

Publications Flexibility

Posts pagination

Previous page Page 1 … Page 5 Page 6

Banner photo credit:

 

About this site

  • Terms & conditions
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies
  • Accessibility
  • Equality, diversity & inclusion
  • Sitemap

Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions

Oxford University Centre for the Environment  |  University of Oxford  |  South Parks Road  |  Oxford OX1 3QY  |  UK

Contact us  |  credsadmin@ouce.ox.ac.uk

Funded by UK Research and Innovation, Grant agreement number EP/R035288/1

This site was archived on 13 December 2023