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Resource Archive
20.09.12
Clean Energy Investment Trends
Michael Liebreich Bloomberg New Energy Finance .
20.09.12
The Potential Impact on Europe of Russia’s Evolving Domestic Gas Market
Dr James Henderson, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Historically Russia, and particularly Gazprom, has relied on gas exports to Europe to subsidise low dom...
20.09.12
Decarbonising surface transport in 2050
Mr Eric Ling, Committee on Climate Change This paper sets out a scenario for decarbonisation of surface transport between 2012 and 2050 consistent with the obj...
20.09.12
The impact of installer business models on the uptake of residential microgeneration in the UK: Evidence from a nation-wide survey
Mr Richard Hanna, Centre for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey This paper arises from a doctoral thesis comparing the impact of alternative installe...
20.09.12
What’s the future role of photovoltaics in the UK energy mix? A discussion of recent market and policy developments
Dr Chiara Candelise, Imperial College The introduction of the Feed in Tariff (FIT) scheme has spurred photovoltaic (PV) sector in the UK, leading to a relative...
20.09.12
International pressures in europe’s energy supplies: what are the natural gas issues ?
Prof. Jonathan Stern OIES European external pressures on natural gas markets post-2008: increasing import dependence of European countries; geopolitical impli...
20.09.12
Perspectives of an Energy Investor
Mathew Rose National Grid .Using National Grid as an example of a major investor in energy infrastructure, the presentation sets out the reasons for the very si...
19.09.12
Managing Low Carbon Technology Options in the Electricity Sector: A Case Study of Guangdong Province in China
Dr Xi Liang, University of Exeter The aim of this paper is to develop a decision-analytical framework for analysing technical options available in a power gene...
19.09.12
UK Carbon Plan
The Carbon Plan published in December 2011, sets out the Government's plans for achieving the emissions reductions committed to in the first four carbon budgets...
19.09.12
Shell Scenarios
Jeremy Bentham Vice President Global Environment . Shell uses scenarios to explore the future. These scenarios are not mechanical forecasts. They recognise...
19.09.12
Delivering the low carbon energy jigsaw
Peter Dodd , Director of Stakeholder Relations, ETI . The UK can meet its 2050 carbon target, but crucially it must be: affordable, sustainable and sec...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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