Energy Epidemiology Research Centre – studying energy demand from transport and the built environment, developing a new path for energy demand research.
The Research Councils UK (RCUK) Centre for Energy Epidemiology (CEE) will focus on providing an evidence base for government and industry to support end use energy reduction across buildings and transport, helping to deliver the UK’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80% of 1990 levels by 2050.
The CEE Centre has now closed, see UCL Energy Institute for the latest work in this area.
Energy Epidemiology Research Centre – studying energy demand from transport and the built environment, developing a new path for energy demand research.
The Research Councils UK (RCUK) Centre for Energy Epidemiology (CEE) will focus on providing an evidence base for government and industry to support end use energy reduction across buildings and transport, helping to deliver the UK’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80% of 1990 levels by 2050.
Energy Epidemiology Research Centre – studying energy demand from transport and the built environment, developing a new path for energy demand research.
The Research Councils UK (RCUK) Centre for Energy Epidemiology (CEE) will focus on providing an evidence base for government and industry to support end use energy reduction across buildings and transport, helping to deliver the UK’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80% of 1990 levels by 2050.
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National press pick up cognitive performance work
The Independent, Daily Mail and Sunday Times have picked up on findings of a CEE paper on CO2’s effect on…
What would a heat-proof city look like? Prof. Phillip Steadman responds to The Guardian
UCL-Energy Professor Phillip Steadman has responded to an article in the Guardian, supplying recent research insights from ‘High-Rise Buildings: Energy and Density’ project.
Greater London Authority commissions UCL to develop London Buildings Stock Model
Researchers from the Bartlett to create a model containing data on every domestic and non-domestic building within the M25 for the Greater London Authority.
UK National Team Workshop for Buildings and Communities
Join us for a UK National Workshop, providing an opportunity to find out about recently completed research projects and…
UK-Brazil research workshop on building data to support energy and carbon policies
UCL Energy Institute, University College London and the Laboratory for Energy Efficiency in Buildings at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) are organizing a Newton Fund Research Link workshop focused on energy performance of the building stock in the UK, Brazil and Latin America, which will take place in Sao Paulo, Brazil from 23-25 April 2018.
CEE researchers to lead Brazil energy epidemiology workshop
Prof. Paul Ruyssevelt and Dr. Ian Hamilton to lead Brazil energy epidemiology workshop
UCL and Oxford team up with Indian government to research energy demand
RCUK CEE Researcher Principal Investigator on joint UK/India research project
- Twitter said: "Could not authenticate you."