Research project
Governance Theme - Energy Demand Research Centre (EDRC)
- Start date: 1 July 2023
- End date: 1 July 2028
- Funder: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
- Value: £15,000,000
- Partners and collaborators: EDRC is led by Sussex and Newcastle universities, partners include Cardiff, Edinburgh, Imperial College, Lancaster, UCL, Manchester, Reading, Strathclyde and Surrey universities
- External primary investigator: Prof Mari Martiskainen (Sussex) and Prof Sara Walker (Newcastle)
- Co-investigators: Professor Kate Pangbourne
- External co-investigators:
Governance theme Co-Is:
Dr Marie Claire Brisbois (Sussex), Prof Tim Foxon (Sussex), Dr Janine Morley (Lancaster)
The Energy Demand Research Centre (EDRC) aims to inform and inspire energy demand reductions that support an affordable, comfortable and secure Net Zero society. Collaborating with partners across policy, industry, civil society and academia, EDRC will deliver a world-leading transformative and interdisciplinary research programme that identifies and shapes evidence-based energy demand solutions for a sustainable and more equitable future. The Energy Demand Research Centre is supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Economic and Social Research Council
The Governance theme examines how new governance systems can be co-created and implemented to support top down and bottom-up uptake of energy demand solutions across policy, citizen and industrial spheres.