
We provide independent evidence-based policy analysis around the areas of household energy efficiency, low-carbon transport, mass market renewables and microgeneration and influence public policy by working closely with key stakeholders and decision-makers including UK Government, the devolved administrations, parliamentary select committees, the European Commission, regulators and other agencies. We have previously seconded experts into the Policy Innovation Unit 2003 energy review work, the 2006 energy review, local authority activity, the Market Transformation Programme and the Government team charged with providing a response to the Biomass Task Force recommendations.
We undertake major research to inform our policy activities, which are underpinned by our comprehensive evidence-base including detailed evaluations of our own activities. Our current research includes public engagement on climate change issues, existing and new build housing, microgeneration and vehicle emission standards. Other recent work also included smart metering, the language of climate change, the role of fiscal instruments in energy efficiency and vehicle excise duty, engagement with schoolchildren.
Find out more about our vision and priorities in
Emission Impossible?. If you would like further information on these policy positions you can download our policy research reports and responses to consultations in
publications.