Through the Smart Systems and Heat (SSH) Programme, the Energy Systems Catapult (ESC) delivered a large consumer-focused project aimed at identifying how to overcome the barriers to the decarbonisation of residential heat. SSH was designed as an opportunity for learning about what and how to innovate in the delivery of residential heat.
Evaluation was built into the programme, with a role in helping to deliver this learning aim. This paper will use the evaluation of SSH as a case study of challenges in evaluating what has and will work with regards to systems innovation and the methods and approaches that do, don’t and might be used to address this.
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