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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

Posted byHarriet Thomson26 June, 201728 June, 2017Posted inCURE project activities, EVALUATE activities, General announcementsTags: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

Posted bynoramzavanadze7 June, 201729 April, 2018Posted inCountry reports, CURE member activities, EVENT activities, Event reports, Public engagementTags: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

Energy poverty spring tour

ERSS conference location, Sitges. Photo by Harriet Thomson

Over the past few months EVALUATE work has been presented at a number of international conferences, as Harriet Thomson reports.

Posted byHarriet Thomson26 April, 2017Posted inEPOV activities, EVALUATE activities, Event reports, Recent conference presentationsTags:Energy poverty, EPOV

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

Posted bycuremanchester7 March, 2017Posted inCURE member activities, EPOV activities, EVALUATE activitiesTags:Energy poverty, Europe, fuel poverty

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.

Posted byHarriet Thomson10 November, 2016Posted inActivity reports, CURE member activities, EVALUATE activities, Public engagement, Recent conference presentationsTags:Catalonia, Energy poverty, Spain

Journal Special Issue on fuel poverty

CURE researchers contributed papers on fuel poverty and energy vulnerability to a Special Issue of People, Place and Policy.

Posted byNeil Simcock3 May, 20164 May, 2016Posted inCURE member activities, CURE project activities, EVALUATE activitiesTags:Energy poverty, energy vulnerability, fuel poverty, VulnerabilityLeave a comment on Journal Special Issue on fuel poverty

Energy poverty on the EU agenda (again)

In this article, Harriet Thomson presents a discussion of the European Parliament’s most recent announcement on energy poverty and what it means in practical terms.

Posted byHarriet Thomson29 April, 2016Posted inTopics for discussionTags:Energy poverty, EU, governance

Energy poverty in Macedonia – workshop report

We conclude our series of reports on the EVALUATE stakeholder workshops with an article on the most recent workshop in Skopje.

Posted bycuremanchester21 September, 201521 September, 2015Posted inEVALUATE activities, Public engagementTags:Energy poverty, macedoniaLeave a comment on Energy poverty in Macedonia – workshop report

Engaging Polish audiences with EVALUATE research in Gdansk

We continue our reports from recent stakeholder workshops held in the EVALUATE case study countries.

Posted bycuremanchester10 September, 201511 January, 2016Posted inActivity reports, EVALUATE activities, Public engagementTags:Energy poverty, energy vulnerability, Gdansk, polandLeave a comment on Engaging Polish audiences with EVALUATE research in Gdansk

EVALUATE workshop with local stakeholders in Budapest – A summary

We continue our series of EVALUATE workshop reports with an article by Sergio Tirado Herrero describing a recent stakeholder event in Budapest.

Posted bystiradoherrero29 August, 201529 August, 2015Posted inEVALUATE activities, Public engagementTags:Budapest, case study, districts, DIY, Energy poverty, energy vulnerability, Hungary, local stakeholders, surveyLeave a comment on EVALUATE workshop with local stakeholders in Budapest – A summary

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