
ICT energy consumption evidence
This project examines the current state of knowledge of the impact of ICTs on energy consumption.

Health & energy efficiency
This project looks at the impact of buildings’ energy efficiency, energy demand and internal temperatures on health and wellbeing.

In-use energy performance certificates (EPCs)
This project is developing data analysis methods to create accurate EPCs in close to real time from smart meter data.

Historical impacts of ICTs
This project estimates the historical relationship between energy demand and investment in ICT at sector and economy-wide levels.

Diffusion of smart meters
This project is investigating the drivers and obstacles for rolling out smart meters.

Expectations for automated vehicles (AVs)
This project explores the expectations regarding the potential energy-saving benefits of autonomous vehicles.

User perceptions of smart homes
This project explores user perceptions and acceptance of smart home technologies.

Anticipating future impacts of ICTs on energy consumption
This project explores the potential future impacts of ICTs on UK energy consumption to assess the potential for ICTs to drive future improvements in energy productivity.

Measuring flexibility in the timing of electricity demand
This project is developing innovative ways of measuring demand side flexibility.

Energy Demand reduction options
This project looks at energy reduction options and the barriers faced by UK industry for adoption.

High energy consumers
This project looks at identifying patterns of high level energy consumption – gas, electricity and car-based mobility and how this might be reduced.

Conceptualising flexibility
This project is conceptualising ‘flexibility’ to better understand how patterns of energy demand are shaped.
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