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21.09.16
The energy ladder: A model for projecting energy demand
Dr Tashi Erdmann, Shell Global Solutions International Mr Martin Haigh, Shell International Shell’s scenarios team develops long-term scenarios to ex...
21.09.16
A meta-analysis of the capability and performance of the energy innovation system in 40 countries
Dr Fionn Rogan, University College Cork, Ireland Dr Paul Bolger, University College Cork,Ireland Prof Brian ó Gallachóir, University College Cork, ...
21.09.16
Rebound Effect for Energy Services: The Case of UK Households
Dr Mona Chitnis, University of Surrey, United Kingdom Prof Steve Sorrell, London School of Economics, United Kingdom Dr Roger Fouquet, London School ...
21.09.16
A Fit-For-Purpose energy policy for the European Union
Ms Samuela Bassi, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom Prof...
21.09.16
Does it matter who owns the energy system?
Mr Alaa Owaineh, University of Surrey Prof Tim Foxon, University of Sussex, United Kingdom Dr Stuart Galloway, University of Strathclyde, United Ki...
21.09.16
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...
21.09.16
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...
21.09.16
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...
21.09.16
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 ...
21.09.16
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 ...
18.09.14
North Sea Oil and Gas at a Crossroads: How Can Policy Help?
Professor Alex Kemp and Linda Stephen University of Aberdeen Overview of Issue Activity in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) is currently at a ...
18.09.14
A UK dash for ‘smart’ gas
Ms Samuela Bassi, Grantham Research Institute James Rydge, New Climate Economy Cheng Seong Khor, Petronas University Samuel Fankahuser, Grantham Research Ins...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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