Our pioneering research

 

At Home with Water

 

Our upcoming report reveals initial findings from the water-use data collected from 100,000 households across the UK

At Home with Water will:

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  • Analyse water use totals, averages and consumption trends from households across the UK
  • Highlight the key water consumption findings
  • Refine the public and industry’s understanding of actual water use in the home
  • Identify the most realistic and effective actions that could be employed to help make best practice water use behaviours the cultural norm
  • Identify the external drivers that need to change to achieve water efficiency outside of the householder’s control
  • Explore where the opportunities are to engage people on water usage and how to do so effectively.

Sign up to receive updates on At Home with Water, including a link to the report when launched and invites to our interactive webinar session with our water expert Andrew Tucker, data expert Greg Shreeve and CEO Philip Sellwood.

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Powering the nation

 

A report by the Energy Saving Trust, the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)

 

Published 26 June 2012

Powering the nation: household electricity-using habits revealed

Powering the nation shows how much we need to do to reduce our energy use in the UK and work towards a low-carbon future. Not only do we need to use less power, we also need to use power differently and at different times, altering our behaviour to reduce the ‘peak load’ demands on the grid. This will become even more crucial in the next decade, when there's more decentralised and renewable power in the electricity mix, and we need to power the next generation of electric vehicles.

Download the summary report Powering the nation.

Read the full report on the Defra site

Find out about our other reports

Watch a recorded version of the Powering the nation event

 

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For partnering opportunities, contact Julian Roberts on 020 7654 2455