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Yekatherina Bobrova

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The place of emotions in motivating domestic energy retrofit

13 December, 2023

Blog Policy & Governance

Four things we learned at the BEHAVE23 Conference

08 December, 2023

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Energy supply/demand policy asymmetry: A meta-narrative review for a systems explanation

18 January, 2023

Publications Policy & Governance

New times, new policies? Policies to change energy use in the context of zero carbon

30 June, 2022

Publications Policy & Governance

The role of energy demand in policymaking for a just transition to net zero: a comparative survey in the UK, the Netherlands and Germany

21 June, 2022

Publications Policy & Governance

Yekatherina Bobrova

16 November, 2021

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

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