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CREDS in conversation

Our podcast series highlights our work with international researchers, in price elasticity, policy and digitalisation.

Blog 18 January, 2023

Podcast: Price elasticity of energy demand

Our flexibility podcast explores the concept of price elasticity in energy demand and its importance for energy pricing and energy infrastructure planning.

17 January, 2023

Podcast: Realistically radical policy options

How we can equitably and quickly distribute the world’s limited and fast-shrinking global carbon budget? Find out in our podcast.

16 January, 2023

Podcast: Digitalisation for people and the planet

Our podcast explores how pathways for digitalisation in energy and mobility could be directed towards reducing energy demand and enhancing social justice.

15 January, 2023
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Energy Demand Research Network (EDRN)

EDRN is an opportunity to share knowledge, enhance impact and enable community collaboration, with a focus on business, policy and international engagement, and data management.

Guidance 01 November, 2020

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Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions

Oxford University Centre for the Environment  |  University of Oxford  |  South Parks Road  |  Oxford OX1 3QY  |  UK

Contact us  |  credsadmin@ouce.ox.ac.uk

Media enquiries  |  hannah.harris@ouce.ox.ac.uk

Funded by UK Research and Innovation, Grant agreement number EP/R035288/1

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