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  • Estimates of the size of the UK's green economy from the Low Carbon and Renewable Energy Economy survey, including turnover, employment, investment and trade.

  • How the Renewable Heat Incentive and Heat Networks Investment Project support the development of the market for low carbon heat in Great Britain.

  • Exercise to test the national contingency plan for responses to marine pollution from shipping and offshore installations.

    First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

  • Report on research undertaken to determine potential responses by the public to a hypothetical in-home hydrogen heating trial: literature review and focus group study.

  • A synthesis report drawing together findings from a survey and deliberative workshops on the transition to low-carbon heating in Britain.

  • Findings from deliberative workshops with the public on the transition to low-carbon heating.

  • This report explores the impact of interconnection and associated cross-border electricity trading on carbon emissions at a regional level.

  • A report on the UK’s heat pump manufacturing supply chain, including potential for growth.

  • Analysis of the electricity system in 2050 to understand the potential impact of decarbonisation on system costs.

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

  • This project reviewed the occurrence of deep aquifers and presents methods for identifying and mapping them.

  • This project looked at deep subsurface activities and whether we need constraints in order to protect deep groundwaters.

  • Case studies to show how groundwater could be affected by a large-scale development of the shale gas industry.

  • 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.