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A study to investigate the methodology which could be used to assess the impact of the Advanced Propulsion Centre.
A study to investigate the methodology which could be used to assess the impact of the Aerospace Technology Institute.
A study to investigate the methodology which could be used for future assessments of the impact of the Manufacturing Advisory Service.
A study to evaluate the process and early implementation of the Advanced Propulsion Centre programme.
Presenting findings from the first survey of businesses that participated in the Growth Vouchers programme.
This report presents the findings from the third UK IP awareness survey run in February and March 2015.
The monthly bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports.
Essay looking at 'land value capture' in large scale developments.
Independent advice from Professor Adam Tickell on open access to research publications.
Essay looking at the lessons learned from major transport infrastructure projects.
Considers the costs and benefits and provides a value for money assessment of tendered bus services in England, excluding London.
Assessing the value for money of schemes funded by integrated transport block funding for local authorities.
Research study analysing the potential for heat pumps to be incorporated in district heating networks.
This report lays out the technical and socially cost-effective potential for high-efficiency cogeneration (combined heat and power) and efficient district heating and cooling in the UK, up to 2030.
Non-domestic RHI ground source and water source heat pumps, interim report.
The report provides analysis of the drivers of growth and costs of renewable heating technologies in selected European markets.
The reports explore the scope for cost reduction in a mass market for 3 low carbon heating technologies; ground-source heat pumps, air-source heat pumps and biomass.
Findings from evaluation research into the administration, delivery and influence of the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).
Table comparing forecast repayments from BIS's student loan repayment model with borrower repayments recorded by the Student Loans Company.
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