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Energy Transitions

Examples of Projects Underway

Below are a list of the Energy Theme's recent and ongoing projects, organised under topics, although many projects are cross-cutting. As examples of research currently underway:

  • Community Innovation in Sustainable Energy (Oct 2010 - Sept 2013)
  • The Politics of Low Carbon Innovation: Towards a Theory of Niche Protection (Oct 2010 - Sept 2013)
  • China's Energy Transition: Strategies to mitigate carbon lock-in (Apr 2006 - Apr 2009)
‹ Exploring the role of ‘high-emitting’ groups in accelerating the transition to a low-carbon society up Community Innovation in Sustainable Energy (Oct 2010 - Sept 2013) ›
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