News from 2025
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How to retrofit UK homes to cut emissions whilst avoiding fuel poverty
A new study from Loughborough University looks at the importance of considering Fuel Poverty when retrofitting UK homes to cut carbon emissions.
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Loughborough University to help continue hospital’s legacy through RAAC removal research
The legacy of Stamford & Rutland Hospital's former theatre wing will be preserved through Loughborough University research into structural faults which will have a future impact on other hospitals around the country.
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"The introduction of fuel duty to electric vehicles will inevitably slow down their diffusion through the car fleet” warns transport expert.
As this month's Budget draws closer, reports are suggesting that drivers of electric vehicles (EVs) could face the prospect of a new tax.
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Loughborough reader celebrated at Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards
Dr Tanja Radu, Reader in Environmental Engineering at Loughborough University, has been selected as one of the Women's Engineering Society (WES) Top 50 Women in Engineering (WE50).
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Loughborough input could lead to nationwide heat-pump roll out
Input from Loughborough University could lead to an increasing number of heat-pumps being installed in homes across the country – reducing our reliance on boilers.
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Sam Kayaga retires
Sam Kayaga, Reader in Sustainable Systems for Water Security at WEDC has retired. We celebrate his long and distinguished career and wish him well for the future.