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Options for accelerating retrofit rates in the domestic owner-occupier sector

09 November, 2022

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The energy price crisis – issues for energy use

30 August, 2022

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Towards an inclusive climate alliance with a balance of carrots and sticks

21 April, 2022

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Policy options for a net-zero emissions UK steel sector

10 March, 2022

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Patchy coverage: New CREDS study finds a number of ‘blackspots’ in the publicly available evidence base on the energy use impacts of 5G

28 February, 2022

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Reducing the UK’s food footprint: Demand-side action for more palatable food emissions

11 January, 2022

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Positive low energy futures briefing

06 October, 2021

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Demand response: success isn’t just about numbers

21 April, 2021

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At a crossroads: Travel adaptations during Covid-19 restrictions and where next?

24 March, 2021

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Briefing: Industrial decarbonisation policies for a UK net zero target

09 December, 2020

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More and better homes – the opportunity of self-build

27 October, 2020

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The story of condensing boiler market transformation – a briefing note for BEIS

16 October, 2020

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