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Nuclear vs renewable energy and the critical importance of independent research

This is an adapted version of a Nature.com blog by Prof Benjamin K. Sovacool and Prof Andy Stirling, to accompany the publication of their paper “Differences in carbon emissions reduction between countries pursuing renewable electricity versus nuclear power” in Nature

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Posted in All Posts, Energy infrastructure, Energy systems and supply technology, Just and Sustainable Transitions to Net Zero, nuclear, renewables, The energy transition

Project update: Modern Energy Cooking Services

This update is shared in SEG’s autumn 2020 newsletter. Join our new mailing list to get the latest updates about our research and events on transitions to sustainable, low-carbon energy systems. In two new working papers, a team led by the University

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Posted in All Posts, Energy Innovation and Digitalisation, Energy systems and supply technology

Project update: SONNET

This update is shared in SEG’s autumn 2020 newsletter. Join our new mailing list to get the latest updates about our research and events on transitions to sustainable, low-carbon energy systems. SONNET brings diverse groups together to make sense of

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Project update: FAIR

This update is shared in SEG’s autumn 2020 newsletter. Join our new mailing list to get the latest updates about our research and events on transitions to sustainable, low-carbon energy systems. Fuel and Transport Poverty in the UK’s Energy Transition

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Posted in All Posts, Energy and Society, Energy Governance and Policy, Fuel and transport poverty, Retrofitting buildings

Project update: CREDS

This update is shared in SEG’s autumn 2020 newsletter. Join our new mailing list to get the latest updates about our research and events on transitions to sustainable, low-carbon energy systems. The Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions (CREDS)

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Posted in All Posts, Energy and Society, Energy demand and behaviour, Energy Innovation and Digitalisation

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