Engaging with high consuming households to explore the drivers of high consumption of energy, transport, food and consumer goods
Evaluating the technology mix and wider energy system requirements needed to decarbonise residential heating in South Yorkshire
Exploring what energy communities might look like in South Yorkshire and developing a pathway to implementation
Exploring how to integrate different renewable technologies, geothermal, wind and solar, to deliver more sustainable power generation systems that could service growing electricity demand
Examining the use of hydrogen based heat pumps as a means to reduce the dependency of heat pumps on the electricity grid
Conducting a comparative analysis of five hydrogen production methods to demonstrate pathways for delivering sustainable, resilient green hydrogen supply chains
Examining how we can make hydrogen supply chains resilient in the future so that different applications are viable in South Yorkshire
Developing a toolkit to support local authorities to establish community energy projects
Exploring how novel heat storage and control technologies can be integrated with established low-carbon heating methods to improve the end user experience, residential energy costs, operational carbon and grid demand
Exploring the supply chain resilience and whole life carbon of sustainable energy systems