Changing the way we use energy will be crucial to delivering a net-zero carbon UK. Energy supply has tended to be the main concern of energy policy, we need to shift that focus towards energy demand. Demand-side change has to be a major part of the strategy for an affordable, secure, net- zero carbon energy system. Delivering it will not be easy, as it is a broad and complex agenda. But delivering the UK’s transition without doing this would be much more difficult.” 

Public support for changing the way energy is used is essential. Reducing energy demand saves money for households and businesses, of course, as well as reducing emissions. And importantly, it can have other benefits – improving air quality, improving our homes and public spaces, and creating employment across the UK.” 

TwB alumni gather for an evening of talks and networking
TwB alumni gather for an evening of talks and networking

TwB alumni gather for an evening of talks and networking

Graduates, students and staff came together for the annual Telecommunications with Business alumni event at UCL.

09 Jul 2025

Please welcome the new Crook Committee for 2025
Please welcome the new Crook Committee for 2025

Please welcome the new Crook Committee for 2025

The Crook Society is our undergraduate events committee, named after Professor Eric Crook, one of the early supporters of Biochemical Engineering research at UCL.

09 Jul 2025

UCL EEE Postdoctoral Fellow receives DST INSPIRE Faculty Award
UCL EEE Postdoctoral Fellow receives DST INSPIRE Faculty Award

UCL EEE Postdoctoral Fellow receives DST INSPIRE Faculty Award

Dr Ajay Beniwal has been awarded the DST INSPIRE Faculty Fellowship by India’s Ministry of Science and Technology in recognition of his innovative work in smart sensing and flexible electronics.

09 Jul 2025