
Flexibility: past, present, future
This project looks at how flexibility has been managed in the past; how flexible the energy system is today and what future flexibilities could look like.

Industrial energy demand projection improvements
This project looks at how to improve economic data analysis estimations, estimates of work outputs from industrial processes and inter-relationships between industry sectors.

Multi-level Governance
This project looks how policies for building efficiency differ in England and Scotland as well as monitor Welsh and Northern Irish policy developments.

Monitoring resource productivity impacts on energy demand
This project is developing governance and policy approaches to support improved resource productivity strategies.

Lifecycle energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction options
This project looks at the relationship between the energy used to manufacture, market and dispose of a product and the energy the product uses during its operational life products.

Flexing passenger mobility
This project looks at how to inform policy by providing research on uptake rates, locations and use of electric vehicles.

Future building energy & power demand pathways
This project is developing a full national building stock model capable of evaluating the impact of energy saving measures.

Flexibility of demand-side technologies
This project analyses how existing demand-side technologies (DST) can change patterns of energy demand.

Long distance travel
This project looks at the trends in long distance travel, including air, rail and road modes.

Sharing economy digital platforms
This project is investigating the growth of digital platforms for facilitating the sharing economy.

Using electric vehicles as distributed energy storage systems
This CREDS project is investigating how digitisation would optimise the vehicle-to-grid (V2G) process in conjunction with distribution grid constraints, the availability of local renewable energy resources and customers’ preferences.

Improving the MARCO-UK Model
This project is focused on improving our MARCO-UK model – an econometric energy-economy model of the UK.
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