UKRI centres developing economic, social & technical tools to reduce energy demand. See individual centre accounts for details, link below. (See also @CREDS_UK)
It was a great opportunity to join and present at 'Energy Epidemiology: using building data to support energy and carbon policy in Latin America' last April in Brazil. Now the report is out there! @UCL_Energy https://t.co/JGDXbzSKIn
At @UKERCHQ we have been working with 18 partners on the @EPSRC funded Networking Fund. We want to foster parity in the energy sector, bring in new voices & build new relationships. Watch our #animation to find out more #Interdisciplinary#WomenInEnergy https://t.co/psJatdTCHF
Why are the social sciences so important in tackling climate
change? (by James O’Toole from @eueduk): https://t.co/yRAwh6N0Ns #GreenGB#ThisIsSocialScience
Missed #credslaunch & @eueduk showcase last week? Attended and want to peruse our posters and @CIEDresearch highlights booklet again? Read @NBlascsok blog featuring links to our material as well as some photos: https://t.co/oL3PuzscrY @CREDS_UK
Energy epidemiology explained. Find out how @UCL_Energy researchers have been applying novel methods to better understand how we use energy. Full video available at: https://t.co/YbjcVBL6WJ
Looking forward to the launch of @CREDS_UK tomorrow where UCL-Energy researchers will be presenting the work of @RCUK_CEE in the @eueduk showcase #credslaunch
What is the role of energy internet forums in the low carbon transition? Find out from new paper by Sampsa Hyysalo, @jounikjuntunen , @martiskainen , published in Research Policy https://t.co/BFExkBkWEw