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CURE researchers contribute to thought leadership collection

Harriet Thomson, Cait Robinson and Neil Simcock contributed to the University of Manchester’s ‘On Energy’ publication

New policy brief from EVALUATE project

A new EVALUATE policy brief on the lived experienced of energy poverty is now available.

EVALUATE session and CURE presentations at 2017 RGS-IBG conference

CURE members convened two sessions and gave three presentations on energy vulnerability at the 2017 RGS-IBG conference.

Energy, geography

EVALUATE presentations in June

The EVALUATE team gave invited talks at several high profile events in June, as Harriet Thomson reports.

EVALUATE researcher awarded prestigious impact prize for early career research

Last week EVALUATE’s Harriet Thomson was awarded the Economic and Social Research Council’s Outstanding Early Career Impact Prize

Energy poverty, Impact

An update on the energy poverty situation in Lithuania

Lithuanian Responsible Business Association hosted probably the first seminar on energy poverty in Lithuania. CURE’s Nora Mzavanadze reports

building renovation, district heating, electricity, energetika, energetikos politika, energetinis skurdas, Energy, energy efficiency, energy policy, Energy poverty, heating, heating prices, legislation, Lietuva, Lithuania, Poverty, retrofit, skurdas, šildymo kainos

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

Addressing digital futures and the social impacts of energy efficient buildings

Nora Mzavanadze reflects on a half-day seminar organized by RMIT Europe in Barcelona, Spain on November 28th, 2016.

big data, buildings, citizen science, climate change, co-benefits, co-benefits of energy efficiency, combi, digital, digital ethnography, Energy, energy efficiency, energy use, intelligent communities, Low-carbon, Policy, renovation, retrofit, smart cities, smart communities, social impacts, Technology

Short report on the 1st Catalan Congress on Energy Poverty

Harriet Thomson reports back on the 1st Catalan Congress on Energy Poverty, which she participated in last week in Sabadell.

Catalonia, Energy poverty, Spain

Reflecting on a busy September for EVALUATE

The EVALUATE team had a jam-packed event schedule in September, which Harriet Thomson reports back on.

early career researchers, EURS, RGS-IBG

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