Building an evidence base to support smart local energy systems

Building an evidence base to support smart local energy systems

Richard Hoggett, Research Associate, Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University

17th November 2021

The EnergyREV consortium is made up of more than 60 academics working across 22 universities to provide evidence on the opportunities and challenges associated with scaling up smart local energy systems.

To help share our work, we have recently expanded our outputs section of the EnergyREV website. All of our reports and resources aimed at a broad range of stakeholders are collected together under Insights and Tools; and a new section has been added Academic Outputs with wider resources that the EnergyREV consortium have written or contributed to, with relevance to local energy systems, including journal papers, conference papers, book chapters and presentations.

Collectively these outputs highlight our research to help accelerate the uptake, value, and impact of smart local energy systems in the transition to a NetZero future.