• Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
ITRC
  • About ITRC
    • Who we are
    • The ITRC story
    • People
    • Partners
    • Client Group
    • Advisory Board
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Events
    • Prizes & Awards
  • NISMOD
    • NISMOD for long-term infrastructure planning in the UK
    • Infrastructure for sustainable development
    • Risk and resilience of infrastructure systems
  • Research Themes
    • Energy
    • Transport
    • Water
    • Digital Communications
    • Demographics
    • Urban development
    • Economics
    • Infrastructure governance
    • NISMOD
    • Risk and resilience
    • Research software engineering
    • Databases
  • Publications
  • In Practice
    • Use cases
    • Research highlights
  • Contact
Select Page
Low carbon energy supply strategies for the Oxford-Cambridge Arc region

Low carbon energy supply strategies for the Oxford-Cambridge Arc region

by Vance Tan | Nov 25, 2019 | Use Cases

This research was funded by a grant from the UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council to the ITRC Research question & scope The energy supply model is utilised to evaluate how different low-carbon local energy supply strategies could affordably reduce...
Cyberattacks on London’s electricity networks costing up to £111m daily

Cyberattacks on London’s electricity networks costing up to £111m daily

by Safa Fanaian | Jul 16, 2019 | Research highlights

According to new research from infrastructure researcher Dr Edward Oughton, from the UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC) at the University of Oxford and the Centre for Risk Studies at the Cambridge Judge Business School, electricity networks are...

A high-resolution spatio-temporal energy demand simulation to explore the potential of heating demand side management with large-scale heat pump diffusion

by Vance Tan | Feb 7, 2019

Localisation of energy technologies and policies is increasing the need for high-resolution spatial and temporal energy demand simulation modelling, which goes beyond annual and national scale. Increasing the temporal resolution is crucial for demand side management...

Assessing qualitative and quantitative uncertainties in UK energy systems modelling

by Vance Tan | Nov 23, 2018

Strategic planning for the low carbon energy transition is characterised by a high degree of uncertainty across many knowledge domains and by the high stakes involved in making decisions. Energy models can be used to assist decision makers in making robust choices...

A complementary understanding of residential energy demand, consumption and services

by Vance Tan | Aug 7, 2018

This chapter explores potential ways to implement, and benefits for policymaking of, the complementary use of two different types of modelling for analysing residential energy consumption and ethnographic research. The more traditional approach of techno-economic...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

SUPPORTED BY

  • About us
  • Contact us

ACADEMIC PARTNERS

  • University of Oxford
  • Newcastle University
  • University of Southampton
  • Cardiff University
  • University of Cambridge
  • University of Leeds
  • University of Sussex

COPYRIGHT © 2020 ITRC

Cookies Policy

Our Website uses cookies to improve your experience. Please visit our Cookies page for more information about cookies and how we use them.

Close