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  • Economics report summarising the effects of the UK’s investment in UKAEA fusion research.

  • Report exploring skills currently required by the heat network sector, likely existing and future skills shortages and potential skills interventions needed.

  • Findings from a survey of the British public on the transition to a low-carbon heating future.

  • An investigation into start up and shut down times of gas-fired power carbon capture, usage and storage (power CCUS) facilities.

  • An independent report identifying and assessing high-level deployment options for carbon capture, usage and storage technology at dispersed industrial sites in the UK.

  • Report commissioned by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on possible business models for low carbon hydrogen production.

  • This report examines the UK’s current capabilities and identifies where they would need to be strengthened to better enable the UK to develop AMRs.

  • Independent statement by the Department for Transport Science Advisory Council on research and innovation for transport decarbonisation.

  • Findings from research into the biomethane installations accredited to the Renewables Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme with a focus on the impact of 2018 reforms to the scheme.

  • Reviews literature on the effectiveness of technologies which can protect biota from large-scale cooling water systems at nuclear power stations.

  • This review of international heat network market frameworks will inform the development of a regulatory framework for UK heat networks.

  • Results from the Low Carbon and Renewable Energy Survey on the low carbon and renewable energy economy in the UK, including estimates of turnover and employment.

  • The Energy Innovation Needs Assessments (EINAs) support evidence and analysis on the role of different technologies in the UK’s future energy system.

  • Special feature article from the September 2019 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.

  • Findings from research with consumers who applied to the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) after reforms to the scheme were announced, but before they came into force.

  • Detailed cost-benefit analysis of the smart meter roll-out in Great Britain.

  • This report outlines the benefits to consumers of smart meters and the progress on maximising those benefits.

  • Research on future technology changes and trends for better predictions of long-term energy production potential of UK offshore wind farms.

  • Reports from a monitoring project of solid biomass boilers between April 2016 and June 2018.

  • Reports on the technical barriers and costs of installing direct electric heating, bio-liquid and bio-LPG boilers in off-gas grid homes.