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18.09.14
Alternative Liquid Fuels: Governance, Security and Transitions in the Inter-War Period
Professor Peter J G Pearson, Cardiff University Victoria Johnson, Cardiff University Fionnguala Sherry-Brennan, Cardiff University Overview: This res...
18.09.14
Modeling Shocks in the Upstream Sector of the Oil and Gas Industry
Mr Gerhard Toews, University of Oxford More than 80 years ago Hoteling (1931) provided the economic profession with a way to think about the optimal extracti...
18.09.14
Financing the UK Power Sector: is the Money Available?
Dr Rob Gross, Imperial College, London Dr William Blyth, Imperial College The electricity sector needs to renew its ageing generation fleet, and shift towar...
18.09.14
Electrification of heating: the role of heat pumps
Dr Tina Fawcett, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford Russell Layberry, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford Nick Eyre, Enviro...
18.09.14
A qualitative look at the coherence between EU energy security and climate change policies
Professor Måns Nilsson, Stockholm Environment Institute Keywords: security, coherence, interaction, climate, neighboorhood, EU, integration E...
18.09.14
The path to 2050: spending wisely on preparedness ?
Mr George Day, Energy Technologies Institute Overview The Energy Technologies Institute’s peer-reviewed model of the UK’s national energy ...
17.09.14
Effects of the proposed EU ETS Market Stability Reserve
Mr Adam Whitmore, Rio Tinto Paolo Agnolucci, University College London Phoebe Lewis, University College London There is currently a surplus of about 2 ...
17.09.14
Policy Instruments for the Transformation to a Low-Carbon Energy System in the UK
Mr Paul Drummond, University College London Paul Ekins, University College London The recently proposed EU 2030 Framework for Energy and Climate...
17.09.14
Demand-Side Management Policy: Failure and Transferability
Mr Peter Warren, UCL Energy Institute Overview: Demand-side management (DSM) policy includes both energy efficiency and demand response and is becoming in...
17.09.14
Liberalisation vs. Decarbonisation: The Effects of EU Renewables and Internal Electricity Market Policies on the Evolution of Fuel mixes and market concentration rates
Dr Frederik Dahlmann, University of Warwick Johan Lindeque, Amsterdam Business School Ans Kolk, Amsterdam Business School Overview The European electricity ...
17.09.14
On the market prospects of long-term electricity shortages
Dr Amela Ajanovic, Vienna University of Technology Reinhard Haas, Vienna University of Technology Overview. The European Commission has set ambitious targets ...
17.09.14
Business model for future electricity distribution networks
Mr Rahmatallah Poudineh, Durham University Tooraj Jamasb, Durham University Electricity Distribution networks are traditionally designed to operate as passive...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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