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Does digitalisation save energy? Drivers, rebounds and policy options

Tim Foxon, Steve Sorrell and Noam Bergman SPRU, University of Sussex, UK Digitalisation can be a key driver of the energy transition through enabling the ...

Energy transitions in emerging economies: policy recommendations for incentivising demand response in Chile 

Catarina Araya Cardoso University of Westminster, UK In emerging and developing economies, there has been significant growth in renewable energy investmen...

The energy and economic impacts of the EV transition: UK case study

Jaime Nieto1, Paul Brockway1, Marco Sakai2 and John Barrett1 1University of Leeds, UK, 2University of York, UK Motivation: Alongside the global transi...

E-carsharing: would shared e-cars foster or impede the integration of variable renewables?

Adeline Guéret1,2, Wolf-Peter Schill1 and Carlos Gaete-Morales1 1Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin), Germany, 2Technische Universitä...

Shifting tectonic plates: what role for the UK in the global renewable race between the US and the EU?

Daniele Atzori and Matthew Chadwick Cornwall Insight, UK Background  After the global financial crisis of 2008, capital has been relatively cheap and ab...

Household appliance prioritization under limited access to electricity – A stated preference approach

Lars Persson1,2 and Adan L. Martinez-Cruz3,2 1Umeå School of Business, Umeå University, Sweden, 2Centre for Environmental and Resource Economics, Sweden, 3...

Commercially resilient net-zero industrial clusters exploit the system value of low-carbon technologies and infrastructure

Nixon Sunny, Niall Mac Dowell and Nilay Shah Imperial College London, UK The United Kingdom (UK) had the second lowest industrial natural gas prices in Euro...

Approaches to industrial cluster decarbonisation: lessons from international experience

Imogen Rattle University of Leeds, UK In a growing number of developed economies, industrial decarbonisation policy is focusing on how to reduce emissions...

Net Zero Teesside: Lessons from actors and networks in industrial decarbonization projects

Kyle S Herman, Marfuga Iskandarova and Benjamin Sovacool University of Sussex, UK This paper explores the Teesside industrial cluster, which is the most geo...

Determinants of sectoral effective carbon rates on energy use

Hildegart Ahumada1, Santos Espina-Mairal2, Fernando Navajas2,3 and Alejandro Rasteletti4 1University Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina, 2FIEL, Argentina, 3Univer...

Estimating the economic impact of temperature volatility

David Winter and Manuela Kiehl Oxford Economics, UK This paper uses panel data on 201 countries from 1960 to 2019 to estimate the economic impact of tempera...

“Cheaper Bills, Warmer Homes” – An independent plan to retrofit the UK’s housing stock, developed for the Labour Party, by a cross sector group of UK industry experts

Donal Brown University of Sussex, UK Dr Donal Brown will present the ‘Cheaper Bills, Warmer Homes’ report, commissioned by Labour and Ed Miliband MP i...
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