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Flexible working: A great opportunity to improve our home-office environment and increase multiple benefits

18 January, 2022

Blog Buildings & Energy

Australian non-domestic buildings policy as an international exemplar

08 April, 2021

Publications Buildings & Energy Policy & Governance

Engaging with civil servants to improve impact

09 December, 2020

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Environmental Audit Committee (House of Commons) inquiry on energy efficiency of existing homes

13 July, 2020

Publications Buildings & Energy

Why energy efficient buildings should be a top climate policy priority 

18 March, 2020

Blog Buildings & Energy

Peter Mallaburn

25 November, 2019

Energy efficiency schemes for small and medium sized businesses: consultation response

21 May, 2019

Publications Policy & Governance

Control panel with dials by Артем Постоев on Adobe Stock

Reducing energy demand from non-domestic buildings (part 1)

21 March, 2019

Blog Buildings & Energy Decarbonisation of heat

Making efficiency pay

18 March, 2019

Publications Buildings & Energy

Call for evidence into the Government’s approach to delivering energy efficiency improvements to buildings

13 January, 2019

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Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions

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

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