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Resource Archive
24.09.19
The role of innovation in battery development and the uptake of EVs
Neil Morris, CEO, The Faraday Institution A recent study to identify the maximum opportunity for electric vehicle and battery cell production concluded that de...
24.09.19
Fuelling our road revolution with renewable energy
and how innovation is putting customers in control and unlocking grid flexibility Fiona Howarth, CEO, Octopus Electric Vehicles
19.09.18
Consumers at the Heart of the Energy System ? Good Energy
Once upon a time, there was a great storm. It was 1987 and Juliet Davenport was sat in an Oxford University library as a student, pondering climate physics. It ...
18.09.18
Local Energy Oxfordshire: re-building the energy system from the bottom up
Barbara Hammond Low Carbon Hub . The Energy Strategy for Oxfordshire, published this Autumn, will set very challenging targets for energy system transition in t...
22.09.16
Towards a new energy sector: The role of financial innovation
Barbara Buchner Dr. Barbara Buchner is Executive Director of the widely renowned Climate Finance program at Climate Policy Initiative and is based out of San F...
25.09.15
Innovation and Collaboration
Tom Jennings, Policy Director, The Carbon Trust
24.09.15
Innovation: A key enabler? Or a distraction from action?
Jo Coleman, Director Strategy Development, ETI
24.09.15
Technology innovation for the future energy system
Chris Laurens, VP Future Energy Technologies, Shell
22.09.11
The 4th Carbon Budget and beyond – an electric future?
Adrian Gault, The CCC The 2050 UK emission reduction target requires more than an 80% reduction in energy related CO2. The 4th carbon budget sets out the cha...
23.09.10
Economies of Scale vs the Learning Curve
Joan MacNaughton, Alstom The global challenge is to reduce energy-related CO2 emissions and secure significant investment for generation plant. Meeting this ch...
22.09.10
Energy in a low carbon economy: new roles for governments and markets
David Newbery, EPEG Cambridge EU climate policy comprises of the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) to price CO2, the 20-20-20 Directive to create a demand pull fo...
21.09.09
Energy and Environmental Challenges in the New Global Economy
Andrew Sentance, Bank of England. Provides an analysis of recovery in terms of global economic growth following the recent financial crisis, considering the r...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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