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BIEE Research Conference 2025: Debate – Making market arrangements work

Debate: Making market arrangements work Chair: Michael Grubb | Professor of Energy and Climate Change, University College London Panel members: ...

Drivers and barriers: Reflections on Energy Transition In Infrastructure

Craig Lucas, Mott MacDonald

The Home Energy Transition: Charting the Rise of Solar and Battery Storage

N Li, L Ryan, J Wheatley - University College Dublin

The Economy-Wide Implications of Reaching the UK’s 2030 Offshore Wind Targets: The Importance of Grid Flexibility

Dr Abdoul Karim Zanhouo, Centre for Energy Policy, University of Strathclyde

Hydrogen Integration in UK Decarbonisation Pathways and their Distributional Impacts: an Agent-Based Whole Systems Approach

Sharwari Dixit, PhD Student, Department of Chemical Engineering – Imperial College London

EQUINOX project submission

Demand flexibility and price elasticity: an analysis of the intra-day price elasticity of demand

Ren Kang, Jose Ramirez-Mendiola, Jacopo Torriti University of Reading

A Forward Energy Market to Improve Reliability and Resiliency

Peter Cramton, University of Maryland

Can demand for green fertiliser accelerate electrolytic hydrogen supply?

An Vu, Cambridge Econometrics

Building a complex model for decarbonising home energy demand, without requiring coding

Simon Rayner, Analyst (Buildings), Climate Change Committee

Accelerating the whole energy system transition in a fractured world Solutions and Innovation

Jon Saltmarsh, CTO

High Costs of Capital: Implications for the Global Energy Transition

Luke Hatton, Imperial College London Gbemi Oluleye, Adam Hawkes, Iain Staffell, Malte Jansen
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