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30/04/2025 - Value in energy data | Ethnicity and access to digital energy services

This talk will report findings from a UK Research and Innovation (via the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) funded project, titled ‘Protecting Minority Ethnic Communities Online’.

Energy suppliers typically do not collect or analyse data based on ethnicity, creating a ‘blind spot’ for understanding how these communities engage with digital services.

As a result, ethnicity data falls through the cracks. This is very concerning as government statistics and research have consistently indicated that these communities face higher rates of fuel poverty and energy insecurity compared to their white counterparts.

This talk will present key organisational challenges stemming from electricity market design as well as results of an agent-based model to identify what interventions may improve access to online services.

Ethnicity and access to digital energy services

Calendar

Wednesday 30 April 2025

Clock

12pm

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Online

Duration: 1 hr

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Speakers

Prof Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan, Head of Centre for Energy Systems and Strategy, Cranfield University
Professor Nazmiye has published over 70 papers and two book chapters on the socio-technical transition to Net Zero energy systems.
Nazmiye is an interdisciplinary energy economist with a background in urban and regional planning.
Her research focuses on developing frameworks, tools, and models to characterise and manage the embedding of low carbon technologies in society by recognising how they mutually influence and be influenced by the interdependencies across environment, economy, and energy systems.

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