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- ERP 2020 Newsletter
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- ERP Industry Workshop on Heat Pumps
- Decision Making Under Deep Uncertainty in the Energy Sector
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- Key Messages from the ERP Post-Plenary Debate on Industrial Strategy
- Catching the Tide
- The Heat is On – Transfer of Heat in a Vacuum
- What does Cricket have to do with Energy?
- ERP Newsletter – October 2016
- Hinkley. The Price is Right?
- Launch of ERP’s Low Carbon Heat Project
- ERP evidence to House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs is published
- ERP report on Heating Buildings published today, 6 October 2016
- Heat Event
- Heating Buildings
- Grid Services from Wind Generation
- Energy Research Partnership 10 Year Anniversary Panel Debate, 11th July 2016
- The ghosts of ERP past, present and future
- Utility 2050: Where will large scale innovation and deployment sources of investment come from in the 2050 UK electricity system?
- Past, present, future … reflecting on ERP’s forthcoming 10 year anniversary
- Barriers to System-Wide Energy Storage
- Could hydrogen deliver a sustainable energy system?
- ERP report on Grid Flexibility released today – 13 August 2015
Projects
- The Environmental Constrains of Net-Zero
- How behaviour change will unlock Net Zero
- Immediate Need for Substantial Investment in Energy Storage
- The Challenges and Opportunities for Local Area Energy Systems in the UK Energy Sector
- The potential role of hydrogen to help decarbonise the UK energy sector
- Future Resilience of the UK Electricity System
- Role of Hydrogen in UK energy system
- Heating Buildings: Reducing energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions
- Transition to low-carbon heat
- Barriers to System-Wide Energy Storage
- Horizon Scanning
- Managing Flexibility Whilst Decarbonising the GB Electricity System
- Community energy and the low-carbon transition
- Prospects for CO2-EOR in the UKCS
- ERP Workshop Paper: Benefits and savings from better use of material resources and energy
- Smart Energy
- International Engagement
- An Economic Value Assessment of Low Carbon Pathways (EVAP)
- Resource Use Strategies - Minerals
- International Abatement Opportunities
- Engaging the public in the transformation of the energy system
- Industrial Energy Efficiency
- Public Engagement Workshop, 10 May 2013
- Flexible Technology Options: Priorities for Innovation
- Nuclear Technology RD&D Roadmap
- Nuclear Technology Roadmap Steering Group
- Nuclear Fission
- UK Bio-Energy
- Energy Storage in the UK
- Analysis of Energy Systems Scenarios
- Innovation Milestones to 2050
- Electricity Infrastructure
- Heat
- Energy Technologies Matrix
- Carbon Capture and Storage
- UK Energy Innovation
- Energy Sector Skills Shortages
Members
- Professor Paul Monks BSc, DPhil, FRMetS, FRSC
- Dr David Wright FREng, FIET, MIGEM
- Alan Thomson
- Ali Naini
- Annette Pass
- Darren Jones
- David Butler MSc DIC MBA
- James Richardson
- Jon Saltmarsh
- Professor Julian Allwood FREng
- Mark Ellis-Jones
- Professor Martin Freer
- Matthew Hindle
- Michelle Bentham
- Rebecca Rosling
- Dr Peter Bance
- Peter Bingham
- Oliver Lancaster
- Richard Rugg
- Dr Robert Gross
- Dr Ron Loveland
- Philip Sellwood CBE
- Sarah Long CEng, ChPP
Areas of research
- Demand Side
- Emissions
- Energy Storage
- Environment
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- Sources & Vectors
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- Systems Management