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679 results that are Research, sorted by Updated (newest)
From Closed organisation: Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
  • Special feature article from the June 2019 edition of Energy Trends statistical publication.

  • Data on the life science sector in the UK and other countries.

  • The GCRF Foundation Stage evaluation was designed to develop an effective approach for evaluating the fund.

  • This poll surveyed people in Great Britain to understand public awareness of artificial intelligence (AI), and its corresponding socioeconomic benefits.

  • Evaluation reports of the effectiveness of university enterprise zones (UEZs).

  • A report by Ipsos MORI looking at the UK public’s attitudes to the use of animals in research.

  • This report details the methodology, data and assumptions used to generate the levelised cost estimates.

  • Projections of greenhouse gas emissions and energy demand from 2018 to 2035.

  • A study assessing the most promising CO2 capture technologies in order to inform future innovation spending programmes.

  • Science and Innovation Network USA’s work has formed connections between leading British and American research institutions, and inspired plans for student exchanges, joint funding applications, and research collaborations.

  • Special feature article from the March 2019 edition of Energy Trends statistical publication.

  • This report aims to increase understanding of factors affecting the availability of global biomass.

  • A study analysing the costs and barriers associated with converting a UK town to low carbon heating.

  • A review of the current evidence on emissions and air pollutants that could be associated with a hydrogen-for-heating supply chain.

  • BEIS and DFID Response to the ICAI Performance Review of International Climate Finance Aid for Low Carbon Development in Developing Countries, February 2019

  • Projections of greenhouse gas emissions and energy demand from 2017 to 2035.

  • Updated short-term traded carbon values.

  • BEIS's short-term traded carbon values for UK public policy appraisal are used for valuing the impact of government policies on emissions in the traded sector.

  • Poll examining awareness around information on payslips and exploring confidence levels of workers when querying their pay with their employer.

  • EU member states are required to publish the amount of compensation paid to sectors as a result of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS).