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  • Tracking survey to measure the public’s views on smart meters and in-home displays (IHDs), including their information needs.

  • The Household Electricity Use Survey monitored a total of 250 owner-occupier households across England from 2010 to 2011.

  • Research examining how domestic heating controls affect energy demand and a secondary data analysis of the Energy Follow-Up Survey (EFUS) looking at current heating controls and heating patterns.

  • This report presents the findings of a small, qualitative study of schemes funded under DECC's Local Authority Funding Competition 2012/13.

  • A process evaluation of the DECC Community Energy Efficiency Outreach programme.

  • An independent report commissioned by DECC that assesses the potential of Community Energy generation under different scenarios.

  • New evaluation report of DECC’s Local Energy Assessment Fund (LEAF) involving 236 community groups sharing £9.3m across England and Wales.

  • The Green Deal Panel for Hard to Reach Households was formed to provide Government with recommendations on the most effective communication and engagement routes for 'hard to reach' households.

  • January 2014 statistics on the Green Deal for the domestic sector, information on ECO brokerage and latest statistics on measures installed under the Energy Company Obligation (ECO).

  • Full report of GfK NOP's three surveys on Green Deal Assessments

  • Follow-up to the 1st wave Green Deal assessment survey

  • The report tests the usability of five smarter heating controls to gain insight into the potential for smarter heating controls to save energy.

  • Initial findings from a sample of households who have undertaken a Green Deal Assessment. This survey is the 3rd wave of research.

  • This quarterly release presents statistics on the roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain.

  • Quarterly statistics on the roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain.

  • Research by Ipsos MORI with small and medium sized businesses that would be affected by the upgrade to smart meters.

  • The report gathers requirements for smarter heating controls by studying how people use their existing heating controls.

  • This quarterly release presents statistics on the roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain.

  • Quarterly statistics on the roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain

  • Green Deal statistics covering assessments, cashback and ECO for the period January to June 2013.