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Turing Bright Club comedy showcase

Wednesday 27 Nov 2019
Time: 19:00 - 21:30
Alex Lathbridge Bec Hill David Beavan Peter Tennant Beatriz Costa Gomes Martin O'Reilly André Neto-Bradley Jessie Wand

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Simulating energy efficiency opportunities for households

Developing synthetic housing microsimulation tools for local authorities to explore inequalities in energy efficiency and target homes in need of retrofit and fuel poverty support

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