欧美高清

CEP contributes to top-ranking submission in the UK Research Excellence Framework

CEP was part of the School of Government and Public Policy鈥檚 submission to the  (REF), which  has ranked as #1 across the UK in the Politics and International Studies Unit of Assessment. Virtually all of the School鈥檚 research outputs were rated as 鈥榳orld-leading鈥 or 鈥榠nternationally excellent鈥 and 100% of the impact of this research, which included a CEP impact case study, was rated as outstanding.

These results are part of an overall strong performance by the University of 欧美高清 in the REF 2021 with almost 90% of 1800 research outputs submitted by the university rated in the 3-star and 4-star categories of 鈥榳orld-leading鈥 or 鈥榠nternationally-excellent鈥.

Professor Karen Turner, Director, Centre for Energy Policy said:

鈥淭his is an outstanding result for the Centre, the School of Government and Public Policy and the University as a whole, and the CEP are delighted that we have been able to make an important contribution to this success."

鈥淎s a Centre we are absolutely committed to ensuring our research has real-world relevance and impact in the wider public policy space concerning energy, climate and net zero issues and challenges. Our impact case study demonstrates how we have achieved this across a wide range of policy areas including industrial decarbonisation, energy efficiency and low carbon transport.鈥

鈥淏eing based in the School of Government and Public Policy within 欧美高清鈥檚 faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, a school that fosters interdisciplinary working across the core discipline of political science, economics, engineering, and other disciplines, has been fundamental to our success and enabled us to frame, understand and identify responses to public policy challenges in timely and relevant ways for policymakers.鈥

Shaping net zero policy

CEP鈥檚 impact case study outlined how the Centre鈥檚 research examining the wider economic consequences of energy and climate policy actions in different sectors has helped policy stakeholders frame and build consensus for different strategies and interventions. In particular it:

  • Informed the UK Chancellor鈥檚 July 2020 decision to begin allocating substantial public spending to support residential energy efficiency.
  • Shaped the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) 2018 policy strategy on carbon capture, usage and storage with focus on sustaining and growing the jobs and GDP contribution of UK industry as it decarbonises.
  • Changed the framing of Scottish Government鈥檚 decisions on energy efficiency policy to emphasise the importance of enabling wider economy gains.

Read more about CEP鈥檚 impact, our projects, our contribution to the University of 欧美高清鈥檚 REF success, and follow our blog and policy briefing series.