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

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Max Lacey-Barnacle

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Local Green New Deals: A transformative plan for achieving the UK’s climate, social and economic goals locally

30 November, 2023

Publications Covid-19 energy use

The Green New Deal: Historical insights and local prospects in the United Kingdom (UK)

23 March, 2023

Publications Digital Society

Identifying double energy vulnerability: A systematic and narrative review of groups at-risk of energy and transport poverty in the global north

08 November, 2021

Publications FAIR

New dimensions of vulnerability to energy and transport poverty

18 December, 2020

Publications FAIR

Vulnerability to fuel and transport poverty

11 June, 2020

Publications

Max Lacey-Barnacle

Max Lacey-Barnacle

06 February, 2020

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

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