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Saska Petrova to present public lecture based on ENPOR project findings

Next month, on the 24th of October, Saska Petrova will deliver a high-level public keynote at the University of Humboldt, … More

Energy poverty, energy vulnerability, genderenergy

Stefan Bouzarovski discusses ENPOR project at EU Red Cross Annual Meeting keynote

Earlier this month, on the 9th of December, Stefan Bouzarovski delivered an online Keynote presentation at the Annual Meeting of … More

Energy poverty, energy vulnerability, privatetenants

New project on ‘Just urban transitions’ for COP26

As governments prepare for COP26 in Glasgow, ‘Just transitions’ have gained a foothold in climate discourse, raising some thorny questions … More

Conference: Understanding and addressing energy poverty in Europe, 6-7 March 2018, Athens

Join us for an innovative conference in Athens, organised by the new ENGAGER network

ENGAGER network issues call for Visiting Fellowships

Read more about a new international exchange opportunity from a recently-launched network of scientists and practitioners

EVALUATE team to host new European Energy Poverty Observatory

A new information hub led by EVALUATE project researchers extends the reach and impact of existing research

Energy poverty, Europe, fuel poverty

Public seminar: Connecting national energy transitions with changes in urban energy systems

Professor Aleh Cherp from the Central European University (Hungary) and University of Lund (Sweden) is due to give a public seminar at CURE on the 1st of December.

New book: Retrofitting the City

Alastair Moore reviews Stefan Bouzarovski’s new monograph.

EVALUATE project issues new policy brief

A new policy brief is now available on the website of the EVALUATE project. The brief reports on some of … More

Neil Simcock joins the EVALUATE team to focus on the lived experiences of fuel poverty

A new addition to the EVALUATE project team is Neil Simcock, who is joining as a research associate over the next two … More

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