Energy SSH Innovation awards Cristina Penasco and the DPET Tool
The Energy SSH Innovation Awards showcase the work of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) in the Social Sciences and Humanities, in advancing energy research through exciting new methods, findings and engagements with policy and practice
The Energy-SHIFTS project aims to support the contribution of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) to energy policy. The project is led by the Global Sustainability Institute, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge. In 2020 Energy-SHIFTS published four Horizon Scan Reports listing a total of 400 priority questions for energy SSH. These reports cover four topic areas: Renewables; Smart consumption; Energy efficiency; and Transport and mobility. The ECRs whose research addressesone or more of these 400 priority questions were invited to submit an application to the Energy SSH Innovation Awards.
