A green energy future
Listen to Professor Nick Pidgeon outline the report's findings: - Your computer cannot play the audio in your browser. To fix this, you need to make sure both Javascript and Adobe Flash are available. Get the Adobe Flash plug-in by clicking here To find out how to enable JavaScript, check the Help option for your browser. Cardiff University campus users. If you are on the Cardiff University campus and have problems with plug-ins or browsers, you can the INSRV Helpdesk on extension 74487 or visit the INSRV webpages - A team of University researchers have found that a large majority of the British public support moves to an efficient, clean, fair, and safe energy system but distrust remains a concern. Transforming the UK energy system - public values, attitudes and acceptability brings together the findings from two in-depth phases of research carried out over a period of 30 months; a series of six in-depth deliberative workshops with members of the public held across England, Scotland and Wales, and a nationally representative survey of 2,441 members of the public. Funded by the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) the research was carried out by a team from the University's School of Psychology, Welsh School of Architecture and School of Engineering.


