Links to websites & blogs
Links to useful websites and some blogs created by Network of Energy Centres for Doctotoral Training researchers.
Websites:
Energy CDT Network LinkedIn Group - aims to stimulating networking and collaboration between the research staff, students and the wider energy industry.
The Energy Institute - The Energy Institute (EI) is the professional body for the energy industry delivering good practice and professionalism across the depth and breadth of the sector.
EnergyZone - a comprehensive guide to UK energy education and training.
Energy, Society and Place Research Unit (ESPRU) - ESPRU is a group of geographers and environmental social scientists researching the social, spatial and environmental dimensions of energy production and consumption, based at the University of Birmingham.
Energy Geographies Working Group (EGWG) of the Royal Geographical Society-Institute of British Geographers (RGS-IGB) - Formed in 2011 thispurpose of this group is to facilitate more research and teaching on energy within UK Geography and, by doing so, to enhance the contribution of the discipline to an issue of broad social significance and future concern.
Blogs etc. by network researchers
Stories of Lights - Durham CDT researcher Ankit Kumar's blog posts from his fieldwork in India.
Demand Energy Equality - LoLo researcher Dan Quiggin's project running solar panel workshops for low income households to encourage energy demand reduction.
Nuclear Hitchiker Podcast and Blog -
Created by researchers at Nuclear FiRST this nuclear themed website includes a blog and regular podcasts to communicate opinions and stimulate debates on UK energy issues.
www.sofiepelsmakers.com - LoLo researcher Sofie's blog/articles about environmental design.
adventuresofanelectrochemist.wordpress.com - HFC researcher James Courtney's blog and related Flickr stream.
energyandlife.wordpress.com - LoLo researcher Jenny Love's blog
hannahcjames.wordpress.com - Leeds Low Carbon DTC researcher Hannah James blogs about her time at POST
lowco2motives.wordpress.com - Leeds Low Carbon DTC researcher Sam Pickard travels overland to the World Resources Forum in Beijing
