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  • Assessing the uptake of low carbon technologies such as heat pumps, electric vehicles and photovoltaics on the daily HES demand profiles. The report identifies opportunities for load shifting.

  • Powering the Nation 2 summarises the main findings and recommendations from research undertaken on the potential for energy savings and reducing peak electricity demand.

  • This report examines the relationship between electricity use and the stated environmental beliefs of the household, and the characteristics of high- and low- use households.

  • This report compares actual and modelled electricity use.

  • Report on Egypt’s recent cut to fuel subsidies.

  • A special feature article from Energy Trends: June 2014.

  • Special feature article from the June 2014 edition of Energy trends statistical publication

  • This factsheet presents the latest findings of road transport fuel consumption in the United Kingdom at a sub-national level.

  • UK local authority and regional estimates of carbon dioxide emissions.

  • Special feature articles from the June 2014 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.

  • Quarterly statistical publication.

  • Special feature article from the June 2014 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.

  • Special feature article from the June 2014 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.

  • ‘Energy Trends’ is a quarterly bulletin containing statistics on all major aspects of energy in the UK.

  • The Smart Grid factsheet provides a snapshot of the wide ranging benefits of smart grid and key development in the UK.

  • Outlines progress made in the first year of projects funded as part of the low carbon truck trial.

  • Tracking awareness and understanding of the Green Deal and energy efficiency measures.

  • Annex to Fuel Poverty Report 2014

  • Fuel poverty data measured as low income high costs

  • 2012 sub-regional fuel poverty data: 10% indicator.