Reducing the UK’s overall energy demand should be at the heart of a fair, affordable and healthy route to net-zero carbon emissions. CREDS research suggests that UK final energy use could be halved by 2050, whilst improving energy security, enhancing quality of life, and reducing the risks and costs associated with carbon dioxide removal.| CREDS
We have analysed the research undertaken by CREDS over the past four and a half years. This analysis demonstrates that reductions in energy use are essential for the transition to a net-zero society. In the current energy affordability crisis, urgently achieving a fair low carbon society is more important than ever.| CREDS