
Instead, we developed a new strategy: to develop a year-long series of content using innovative online formats, the aim of which was to showcase internationally leading CREDS research and to exchange knowledge in conversation with an international audience and, if possible, in collaboration with other UK-based consortia. Unfortunately, however, Covid meant an international visitors’ programme was ill fated, although a few people have visited. The first (our VIP programme) invited visitors from across the world to visit CREDS institutions and elicited good interest. To do this, we have tried two novel approaches.


The objectives of CREDS relate to energy use in the UK, but we are interested in learning from international experience. Sarah Higginson reflects on our new CREDS in conversation podcast series
