Oxford Energy Network
Oxford Energy Network is addressing the major technical, social, economic and policy challenges of providing secure, affordable and sustainable energy for all. Outlines of Oxford’s energy activities can be found on our research page. Information about senior researchers, nearly 200, whose research is wholly or partly related to energy can be found under people. These researchers engage with a large number of industrial and academic partners, as well as key stakeholders around the world, such as governments and NGOs.
Chemistry at Oxford: Research contributions past and present, and future plans
Exploring Digitalisation’s Footprint
Innovations for zero-carbon heating and cooling: The path to net-zero buildings by 2050
Energy Abundance Powerful vision for a better future or a flawed fantasy?
Beyond the BMS Leveraging Predictive Analytics for Smarter Energy Storage
Energy Seminar – MT25 Week 1: The Billion-Pound Opportunity to Make Clean Power 2030 More Affordable
Battery Energy Storage Systems… There’s an App for that!
It matters what people think about the energy transition: Public attitudes on energy infrastructure
Energy Reduction in Historic Housing – A Case Study of National Trust Conservation Area Cottages
Remote, Rural & Peripheral Energy Equity and Spatial Justice in areas of the Global South
Grounding domestic energy models with empirical data
12th Oxford Energy Day 2024
The Astonishing Rise of Solar PV
Harvesting energy from the Cold Universe: The missing piece in the renewables puzzle?
‘Seeing inside’ energy materials – understanding why/how materials in electrochemical devices fail
Hotter Days Ahead Why We Must Prepare Victoria’s Electricity System for climate change
Energy Seminar HT25 Week 4 I 'Jahn Teller' You What, LMFP Cells Are Going to Be Big
Energy Seminar – HT25 Week 3 Heat decarbonisation at the university of Oxford
Energy Seminar - Integrating Low Carbon Hydrogen into the UK's Energy Mix An Industry Perspective
The case for Medium Duration Energy Storage – and some varieties thereof
Energy Seminar Week 7 COP29 outcomes – from taking stock to taking action
Oxford Energy Network Seminar Week 8 MT24 Gas in decline – when we no longer need the gas grid
Oxford Energy Network Seminar Week 3 MT24 The paradigm shift in fusion energy - Kyoto Fusioneering
Oxford Energy Network Seminar Week 4 MT24 Innovation in the context of the energy transition
Energy Seminar – Week 1 MT24: Catastrophe or hope - stories to motivate the domestic energy retrofit
Energy Seminar Week 7 TT24 Beyond 2030 A national blueprint for a decarbonised electricity system
Nuclear Why small is beautiful
Oxford Energy Seminar - Week 2 TT24 - Sustainable Energy in Refugee Camps, Sarah Rosenberg-Jansen
Oxford Energy Seminar - Week 1 TT24 - Possible: Ways to Net Zero, Chris Goodall, Carbon Commentary
Centralisation, state intervention and the redistribution of power in energy markets