In recent years, global studies have attempted to understand the contribution that energy demand reduction could make to climate mitigation efforts. Here we develop a bottom-up, whole-system framework that comprehensively estimates the potential for energy demand reduction at a country level. Replicable for other countries, our framework is applied to the case of the United Kingdom where we find that reductions in energy demand of 52% by 2050 compared with 2020 levels are possible without compromising on citizens’ quality of life. This translates to annual energy demands of 40 GJ per person, compared with the current Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development average of 116 GJ and the global average of 55 GJ. Our findings show t...
Net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are an excellent target, but difficult to achieve by having ...
Our report takes the Government’s most recent statement on energy transition, the Clean Growth Strat...
Concern over the global energy system, whether driven by climate change, national security, or fears...
In recent years, global studies have attempted to understand the contribution that energy demand red...
Decarbonising the transport sector is arguably the most challenging given ever increasing demand for...
Scenarios that limit global warming to 1.5?°C describe major transformations in energy supply and ev...
The European Union has set a system of climate and energy targets comprising target values for green...
Rapid cuts in greenhouse gas emissions require an almost complete transformation of the energy syste...
This paper explores how investment in the UK electricity generation sector can contribute to the UK ...
Today’s climate policies will shape the future trajectory of emissions. Consumption is the main driv...
AbstractMost commentators expect improved energy efficiency and reduced energy demand to provide the...
Alongside decarbonising energy supply and greenhouse gas removal, energy demand reduction is expecte...
Limiting climate change below a given temperature will require fundamental changes in the current en...
Meeting the goals enshrined in the Paris Agreement and limiting global temperature increases to less...
Energy demand reductions, which come from both measures to improve energy efficiency and changes in ...
Net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are an excellent target, but difficult to achieve by having ...
Our report takes the Government’s most recent statement on energy transition, the Clean Growth Strat...
Concern over the global energy system, whether driven by climate change, national security, or fears...
In recent years, global studies have attempted to understand the contribution that energy demand red...
Decarbonising the transport sector is arguably the most challenging given ever increasing demand for...
Scenarios that limit global warming to 1.5?°C describe major transformations in energy supply and ev...
The European Union has set a system of climate and energy targets comprising target values for green...
Rapid cuts in greenhouse gas emissions require an almost complete transformation of the energy syste...
This paper explores how investment in the UK electricity generation sector can contribute to the UK ...
Today’s climate policies will shape the future trajectory of emissions. Consumption is the main driv...
AbstractMost commentators expect improved energy efficiency and reduced energy demand to provide the...
Alongside decarbonising energy supply and greenhouse gas removal, energy demand reduction is expecte...
Limiting climate change below a given temperature will require fundamental changes in the current en...
Meeting the goals enshrined in the Paris Agreement and limiting global temperature increases to less...
Energy demand reductions, which come from both measures to improve energy efficiency and changes in ...
Net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are an excellent target, but difficult to achieve by having ...
Our report takes the Government’s most recent statement on energy transition, the Clean Growth Strat...
Concern over the global energy system, whether driven by climate change, national security, or fears...