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  • Statistics covering Green Deal, ECO and Insulation Levels for the period to June 2014.

  • September 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).

  • Findings from a behavioural trial conducted by the Department of Energy and Climate Change and the John Lewis Partnership.

  • These documents present the findings from the tenth quarterly wave of the DECC public attitude tracking survey.

  • Findings from independent reviews of demand side policy landscape and modelling approaches.

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

  • Latest projections of non-CO2 greenhouse gases out to 2030.

  • Illustrates the flow of primary fuels from home production or imports to their eventual final uses.

  • Summary of some of the key developments in the UK energy system: how energy is produced and used and the way in which energy use influences greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Digest of United Kingdom energy statistics (DUKES) 2014: printed version.

  • Digest of United Kingdom energy statistics 2014: internet content only.

  • Monthly statistics for the RHI programme present the number of applications and accredited installations on the scheme so far.

  • Summary of deployment of renewable heat technologies under the Non-Domestic RHI and RHPP householder voucher schemes.

  • July 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).

  • This publication represents the first record level data to be published from the National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework (NEED).

  • The Lighting Study examines high and low users of lighting, lighting modelling, projections, potential efficiency savings and outdoor lighting.

  • Report examining household demand, UK household electricity usage and the insights these provide for a UK domestic demand response to time-of-use tariff price signals.

  • As a complement to the Household Electricity Survey we have developed three interactive spreadsheets that allow users to work with the data.

  • Assessing the uptake of low carbon technologies such as heat pumps, electric vehicles and photovoltaics on the daily HES demand profiles. The report identifies opportunities for load shifting.

  • Powering the Nation 2 summarises the main findings and recommendations from research undertaken on the potential for energy savings and reducing peak electricity demand.