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ECCD/SERG hosts IEA Energy in Buildings and Communities symposium and expert meeting

ECCD/SERG hosts IEA Energy in Buildings and Communities symposium and expert meeting

The Energy and Climate Change Division (ECCD) and the Sustainable Energy Research Group (SERG) within the School of Engineering at the University of Southampton, UK, hosted the IEA Energy in Buildings and Communities symposium and expert meeting

UK covid 19 lockdown air quality analysis submitted to DEFRA

UK covid 19 lockdown air quality analysis submitted to DEFRA

SERG submits response to Sixth Carbon Budget  – Call for Evidence

SERG submits response to Sixth Carbon Budget – Call for Evidence

Peak residential demand analysis for New Zealand offers insights to EECA

Peak residential demand analysis for New Zealand offers insights to EECA

Analysis of New Zealand electric vehicle charging patterns contributes to major report 

Analysis of New Zealand electric vehicle charging patterns contributes to major report 

SERL consortium invites households to share their energy data

SERL consortium invites households to share their energy data

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