Ensuring no one is left behind in the energy transition through CSE's smart and fair research programme insights ...
In this dynamic and people-centric role, you’ll be instrumental in maintaining accurate HR records and handling a wide range of HR and recruitment administrative tasks, essential to the smooth ...
CSE champions social inclusion and fairness in the UK’s energy transition. To reach net zero targets, our energy system needs to become smarter and more flexible to accommodate high volumes of ...
CSE has conducted an in-depth evaluation of the two-year Rural Communities Energy Support Network (RESN) pilot.
Our community consultation method helps local planning authorities and civic society accelerate renewable energy deployment. Project duration: September 2021 ongoing We know we need to increase ...
CSE is working with the TDS Charitable Foundation to advise and support landlords of privately rented properties to understand and meet their obligations under the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards ...
If your home was built after the 1930s, the chances are that its external walls are made of two ‘skins’ with a gap of around 50mm between them. This means they are ‘cavity walls’ and the gap between ...
Identifying heating, lighting and insulation improvements that can be made to facilities such as community centres, village halls and other shared spaces. A document to guide you through an energy ...
A damp home is a breeding ground for mould, which damages walls and furniture and is bad for your health. Mould spores occur naturally in the air and they quickly multiply once they find a damp ...
If you understand how your heating controls work, you’ll save energy and money as you’ll be heating your home more efficiently. This page looks at various types of heating control. Your system won’t ...
Room heaters are are usually used as an extra heat source (sometimes called secondary heating), alongside a main heating system. They can be useful if you need to heat one room for a limited time or ...
Recent steep increases in the cost of electricity mean that it’s more important than ever to find savings. And to do this, it helps to focus on the things that use the most, and so cost you most money ...