
I am very excited to be joining CIED and be able to work with some of the most established academics in the field of energy efficiency. To CIED I bring an interest in the politics of energy efficiency, an area…
I am very excited to be joining CIED and be able to work with some of the most established academics in the field of energy efficiency. To CIED I bring an interest in the politics of energy efficiency, an area…
On Monday 20th April, the International Energy Agency convened a workshop at its headquarters in Paris to discuss the state-of-the-art in evaluating the multiple benefits of energy efficiency. This workshop was attended by around 50 people – evaluators, policy makers…
The Centre on Innovation and Energy Demand (CIED) are taking on a new PhD student this year for September 2015 entry: Policy Mixes for Energy Demand and Innovation Potential supervisors are Florian Kern and Karoline Rogge. The PhD is funded by Centre…
By Mari Martiskainen and Florian Kern, Centre on Innovation and Energy Demand, SPRU Those familiar with the UK’s energy efficiency policy for buildings are aware that back in 2006 the then Labour government announced that all new domestic buildings would…
by Mari Martiskainen “We need to see energy efficiency as part of the nation’s infrastructure programme”. This was the charge of Ed Davey, Liberal MP and Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change. Davey was speaking at an Association for…