UKERC Press Releases 2013
UKERC GIVES EVIDENCE TO GOVERNMENT REPORT ON IMPACT OF SHALE GAS ON ENERGY MARKETS
Published At: Fri 26 April 2013 15:08 BST -|
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05.03.13: The UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) today launches a new guide highlighting the availability of materials that are critical components in low carbon energy technologies. |
Hydrogen-powered cars, the National Grid converted to transport biogas, and goodbye to your old gas boiler? New UKERC research maps the contours of a low-carbon Britain in 2050
Published At: Wed 27 February 2013 09:38 GMT -|
27.02.13: Findings strengthen case for inclusion of 2030 carbon intensity target in Energy Bill |
Building professionals challenged to embrace their “middle-out” role in influencing low-carbon transition
Published At: Thu 21 February 2013 10:50 GMT -|
21.02.13: The transition to a low-carbon society is often thought to occur through the top-down policies of a government or the bottom-up actions of its people. By acting as “middle agents”, building professionals across a range of disciplines can play a key role by exerting influence upstream, downstream and sideways, according to Dr. Kathryn Janda, speaking at the Edge Debate in London tonight. |
UKERC DIRECTOR TO BE NEW FOCAL POINT FOR CHINA IN FIELD OF ENERGY AND RENEWABLES
Published At: Mon 04 February 2013 12:02 GMT -|
04.02.13: Professor John Loughhead, Executive Director of the UK Energy Research Centre, has been appointed as the UK’s Focal Point contact for China in the area of energy and renewables for the next two years, until January 2015. |
Green Deal must ‘sell’ energy efficiency as way of improving domestic life – or take up won’t happen
Published At: Mon 28 January 2013 10:45 GMT -|
28.01.13: Call for clearer ‘value proposition’ ahead of today's launch - as findings reveal no great appetite for energy efficiency |
Public opinion presents greatest challenge for European shale gas development
Published At: Fri 25 January 2013 12:35 GMT -|
25.01.13: To become a major developer of shale gas, Europe must overcome a variety of issues and the strongest challenge will be fierce public opposition. This is especially topical as the Treasury consults on new tax incentives to support the emergence of a UK shale gas industry, as announced by George Osborne last autumn. |
UKERC contributes to NERC response on Severn Barrage proposal
Published At: Mon 07 January 2013 10:45 GMT -|
07.01.13: The UK Energy Research Centre has contributed to a response by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) to the House of Commons Select Committee on Energy and Climate Change’s Inquiry ‘A Severn Barrage?’ |
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