The EnergyREV Consortium will produce a broad range of outputs. These are intended to provide evidence of the challenges, opportunities, and successful models (or unsuccessful models) for scaling up smart local energy systems.
These will include traditional academic research papers and also summarised and focused reports that will provide relevant information for a broad range of stakeholders and decision makers across the sector.
Information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure is ess…
Describing the current state of UK local energy businesses is a first…
One-size-fits-all support mechanisms will not work for local energy s…
Local authorities can be significant actors in a new economic normal …
The emergence of digital platforms – which connect buyers and sellers…
We have designed a two-stage, 10-step process to give organisations a…
SLES could help cut the cost of national decarbonisation as they unlo…
This report presents a provisional “Theory of Change” showing the con…
Our smart local energy systems (SLES) research portal (v0.1) contains…
Countries around the world are embarking on energy transitions to dec…
By Madeleine Morris and Jeff Hardy Decisions must be made now to ensu…