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UK Energy Research Centre

The UK Energy Research Centre is the focal point for UK research on sustainable energy. It takes an independent, whole-systems approach, drawing on engineering, economics and the physical, environmental and social sciences.

The Centre's role is to promote cohesion within the overall UK energy research effort.  It acts as a bridge between the UK energy research community and the wider world, including business, policymakers and the international energy research community, and is the centrepiece of the Research Councils' Energy Programme.

UKERC News


The 2nd Round of the UKERC Research Fund is now open for Expressions of Interest in four research topics. More

 



UKERC Invites Budding Young Photographers to Enter its Low-Carbon Living Photo Competition
As part of the ESRC's Festival of Science, we are asking young photographers around the UK to explore what Low Carbon Living could actually mean, and to express their vision and ideas through photographs. More


UKERC 2010 Summer School
Nominations are now open  for the 2010 Summer School to be held at the University of Warwick, 20-25 June. More

 




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UKERC Research Highlights

Power from the People
Domestic Microgeneration and the Low Carbon Buildings Programme






Technology and Policy Assessment report: Global Oil Depletion. 
What evidence is there that the global supply of 'conventional oil' will be constrained by physical depletion before 2030?



UKERC Energy 2050

UKERC presents scenarios for a low-carbon and resilient UK energy system

 UKERC is funded by three Research Councils and is part of the Research Councils' Energy Programme

                  


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