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  • A study exploring the logistical challenges associated with transitioning UK domestic properties from natural gas to hydrogen.

  • An assessment of evidence relating to the range of infrastructure that would be required for a future delivery chain for hydrogen for heat.

  • A review of the main evidence sources which consider the costs, greenhouse gas emissions and potential for biomass to 2050 that could be used to supply heat.

  • A literature review assessing the evidence on the potential atmospheric impacts of hydrogen.

  • Study on the potential role of shipping CO2 in reducing the cost of carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) in the UK.

  • An independent report examining potential business models for establishing an incentive mechanism for industrial carbon capture in the UK.

  • An independent report examining the readiness of UK industrial clusters for the deployment of industrial carbon capture, usage, and storage.

  • Report on updating technical and cost assumptions for power carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) technologies.

  • This multi-phase research project was undertaken to understand customer attitudes, experiences and outcomes at different points of the smart meter customer journey.

  • Details of the government’s review of the smart metering Data Access and Privacy Framework.

  • Special feature article from the September 2018 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.

  • Insights into the heat network sector from other infrastructure sectors.

  • Research into how and to what extent HNDU activity assisted local authorities in their development of heat networks.

  • This research represents the UK contribution to IEA Heat Pump Programme Annex 42: Heat Pumps in Smart Grids.

  • This programme explores the potential use of hydrogen gas for heating UK homes and businesses.

  • Findings from evaluation research into the administration, delivery and influence of the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) among accredited domestic applicants.

  • This quarterly release presents statistics on the roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain.

  • This quarterly release presents statistics on the roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain.

  • Research reports on carbon dioxide utilisation to support the CCUD programme.

  • Lessons learnt from an evaluation of the private rented sector funding provided to Local Authorities within the Green Deal Communities project.