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From Closed organisation: Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC)
  • The waste trajectories presented here reflect four possible and plausible future perspectives of waste in the UK. These trajectories are based…

  • A report by McKinsey & Co to accompany the Electricity Demand Reduction: Consultation on options to encourage permanent reductions in electricity…

    First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

  • Published by the UK Carbon Capture And Storage Cost Reduction Task Force.

  • Analysis of samples of atmospheric particulate material and rainwater collected from seven sites in the United Kingdom has continued during …

  • Cambridge Architectural Research, November 2012

  • The Statistical Summary has been produced as an accompanying document to the Energy Efficiency Strategy. It presents a range of evidence on …

  • A study to understand why comparable households use different amounts of energy.

  • A Rapid Evidence Assessment of the factors influencing energy behaviours and decision-making in the non-domestic sector

  • Electricity generation cost model: update of non-renewable technologies, 2012

  • Electricity generation costs

  • National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework (NEED) report: Summary of 2012 analysis.

  • UK energy sector indicators 2012

  • Frequently asked questions about the Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI).

  • Fossil fuel price projections

  • 2012 energy and emissions projections: projections of greenhouse gas emissions and energy demand 2012 to 2030.

  • Special feature article in September 2012 Energy Trends.

  • Annex C - Indicators Measurement Annex, Business Plan 2012-13. Full details of indicator definitions and collection processes.

  • New Renewables Obligation Certificates (ROCs) table

  • Energy Trends: September 2012

  • Energy Trends: September 2012, special feature articles