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Organisations received financial support for implementing energy efficiency projects through the Electricity Demand Reduction pilot if they delivered electricity savings at peak times.
This page includes summaries of the winning bids for the Future RAN (FRANC) competition
LEIA is a new research and innovation programme supported by the UK's Department for International Development
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New plans for heat network customers to receive fairer prices for cleaner heating.
How to use a cost consequence analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
How the Infrastructure and Projects Authority works with industry to improve the delivery and performance of infrastructure
Training providers across England can bid for a share of £8.85 million government funding to offer courses in retrofitting and installing insulation.
Research examining the total costs businesses face when investing in energy efficiency measures, as well as the associated decision making processes
Government funding for innovation in smart energy systems and technologies
This series brings together all documents relating to Industrial energy price statistics.
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£16.6 million investment announced today to give semiconductor researchers and businesses access to new equipment helping them test and make chips for use in high-energy machines like electric cars and manufacturing equipment.
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