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Steel Photo by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash

Project update report: Development of energy system models to improve treatment of energy system architecture

21 July, 2021

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Closing project report: review of existing models

21 July, 2021

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Report – Trading sunlight: prospects for peer to peer energy trading in the UK solar industry

30 March, 2020

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The Lost Generation: System Resilience and Flexibility

23 March, 2020

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Energy System Architecture (ESA) concept developed

23 March, 2020

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Sunset behind wind turbines. Photo by Karsten Würth (@karsten.wuerth) on Unsplash

Fuel Switching on the Isle of Man

17 March, 2020

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Crystal ball in a subway station. Photo by Rico Reutimann on Unsplash

Histories of Flexibility – A Special Issue of the Journal of Energy History

17 March, 2020

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White wavy concrete Photo by Christian Perner on Unsplash

Nature Energy news and views article from Mike Fell

13 January, 2020

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South Bank, London. Photo by Steph Ferguson

Progress update

19 December, 2019

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Photo by Thanh Le on Unsplash

Digital energy services: climbing the Innovation Ladder

05 December, 2019

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Passengers on London tube Photo by Christopher Burns on Unsplash

EV09 – Beate Kubitz

16 September, 2019

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Passengers on London tube Photo by Christopher Burns on Unsplash

EV08 – David McKenna

16 September, 2019

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