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Fifth POWERTY Newsletter Available to Read Now

The POWERTY project’s fourth newsletter is available to read now from the Interreg website. Highlights from this edition include outcomes … More

Fourth POWERTY Newsletter Available to Read Now

The POWERTY project’s fourth newsletter is available to read now from the Interreg website. Highlights from this edition include reports … More

CURE researchers contribute to thought leadership collection

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

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

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.

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