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Publication theme: Policy & Governance

Home > Policy & Governance

Scottish Government consultation on its draft Heat in Buildings Strategy

07 June, 2021

Consultation response

Summary: thirty years of climate mitigation

27 April, 2021

Report

Anticipating distributional impacts of peer-to-peer energy trading: Inference from a realist review of evidence on Airbnb

20 April, 2021

Research paper

Australian non-domestic buildings policy as an international exemplar

08 April, 2021

Research paper

Thirty years of climate mitigation: lessons from the 1989 options appraisal for the UK

02 April, 2021

Research paper

The history of heat-as-a-service for promoting domestic demand-side flexibility: lessons from the case of budget warmth

09 February, 2021

Research paper

Evaluation in an emergency: Assessing transformative energy policy amidst the climate crisis

25 January, 2021

Research paper

Improving energy research practices: guidance for transparency, reproducibility and quality

05 January, 2021

Research paper

Watts the deal?

17 December, 2020

Case study

House of Commons BEIS Select Committee inquiry – decarbonising heat in homes

14 December, 2020

Consultation response

Environmental Audit Committee – technological innovation & climate change: heat pumps

23 November, 2020

Consultation response

Social innovation in the shadow of policy failure: Energy efficiency in self-build housing

06 October, 2020

Research paper

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