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Active Building Centre

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Advanced building façade design for optimal delivery of end use energy demand

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BREIN-STORM

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Building as a Power Plant

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CAST

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CIE-MAP EUED Centre

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ELEVATE

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Energy Data Task Force

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EnergyREV

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Flexibility: past, present and future

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Flexible Integrated Energy Systems – FLEXIS

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FlexTECC: Flexible Timing of Energy Consumption in Communities

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LoT-NET

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Measuring and Evaluating Time-use and Electricity-use Relationships (METER)

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Micro:bit schools energy management platform

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Mobilising finance for green investments

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National Centre for Energy Systems Integration

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REDPeAK

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SILCI – Social Influence & disruptive Low Carbon Innovation

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SPECIFIC IKC

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Turbines for Heat Recovery and low-Carbon Power

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UK Housing Stock Decarbonisation

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UKERC Energy Data Centre

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Welfare, Employment and Energy Demand

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