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(t)ERES research project

(t)ERES research project
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  • About (t)ERES (Energy-related economic stress in the UK, at the interface between transport, housing and fuel poverty) is a 18-months research project (2014-2016) that focuses on issues of affordability in transport and related areas. It is funded by EPSRC and is attached to the End Use Energy Demand (EUED) research centre DEMAND (Dynamics of Energy, Mobility and Demand, 2013-2018, www.demand.ac.uk). A longer description of the project (in academic style) is available at http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/project/46081A11-67FF-4D30-98A1-7BDA898A0482.
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