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Accelerating energy storage innovation – “ what is needed and how can it be achieved?

Prof Peter Taylor, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Dr Jonathan Radcliffe, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Energy storage is increasing bein...

How disruptive could storage be?

Dr Philipp Grunewald, EPSRC Fellow. ECI, University of Oxford Electricity storage has long been argued to be highly valuable to future low carbon energy s...

How can power utilities restructure their resource base in order to survive anticipated discontinous change due to technological innovations in the industry?

Mr Morten  Ansteensen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Incumbents in the Norwegian power industry are anticipating discontinuous cha...

The role of regulation in supporting transformative change in the energy market

Mr Martin  Crouch, Ofgem, United Kingdom Dr Jeffrey Hardy, Ofgem, United Kingdom   The energy system is undergoing a radical transformation fro...

Heating systems in buildings for the security of stability of the European electric power system

Mr Pirmin  Boch, University of Hohenheim, Germany Due to the steadily increasing part of renewable energy in the European power system, ensuring the stabil...

Innovation incentive for regulated network industries

Dr Rahmat  Poudineh, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, United Kingdom Mr Seyed Reza Mirnezami, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, United Kingdom ...

Local government and energy infrastructure: Discourses of the state in city approaches to heat networks

Ms Jessica  Britton, University of Exeter, United Kingdom There is currently a surge of interest in the role of heat networks in energy transitions across ...

Has the Low Carbon Network Fund been successful at stimulating innovation in the electricity networks?

Dr Aidan  Rhodes, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Prof Jim Skea, Imperial College London,United Kingdom Ms Renee Van Diemen, Imperial College ...

Call for Energy Governance in EU-Russia Gas Relations: Legal Solution to a Geopolitical Problem?

Natasha A. Georgiou, University of Reading The EU-Russia energy partnership is a highly strategic relationship that has profound implications for the intern...

Drivers and Hurdles for Gas Market Integration in Europe: Evidence from the Belgium-Luxembourg Pilot Market Merger Project

Mr Chris  Cuijpers, Commission for Electricity and Gas Regulation (CREG), Belgium Mr Andreas Tirez, Commission for Electricity and Gas Regulation (CREG), ...

Biofuels for Food – A spatial PEM approach to determine when the production of biofuel increases that of food crops

Mr Niklas  Hinkel, University of Cologne, Germany Following initial excitement about biofuels, competition between energy crops and food crops for resource...

Studying Boom-Bust Cycles in Natural Gas Production Assets Investments

Mr Joël  Enderlin, Center of Expertise in Economic  and Modelling Studies, ENGIE Strategy Division, France During the past decade, the global gas market ...
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