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Is there still merit in the merit order stack? The impact of dynamic constraints on optimal plant mix

Dr Iain Staffell, Imperial College London The UK faces ever more challenging questions in terms of its energy policy: • What are the consequences of adding ...

Distributed electricity storage – a market failure?

Mr Philipp Grunewald, Imperial College London Electricity markets in the UK have evolved primarily around large scale generators, while networks remain regulat...

Delivering the low carbon energy jigsaw

Peter Dodd , Director  of Stakeholder Relations, ETI . The UK  can meet its 2050 carbon target, but  crucially it must be: affordable, sustainable and sec...

Political Shocks and Efficient Investment in Electricity Markets

Professor Felix Muesgens, Brandenburg University of Technology Investment decisions in electricity markets are driven by different factors: (expectations of) f...

Transition pathways for a low carbon electricity system in the UK: Key findings and policy messages

Dr Timothy Foxon, University of Leeds This paper describes the key findings and policy messages from an inter-disciplinary project developing and analysing tra...

A nuclear renaissance for Europe?

Professor Gordon MacKerron, SPRU, University of Sussex The conference agenda asks, among other things, where Europe will get its long-term energy supplies, and...

The UK Accelerated Innovation System for Energy: A critical review and a commentary

Dr Mark Winskel, Edinburgh University and UK Energy Research Centre Technological innovation offers a compelling promise as an enabler of energy system change....

the beginning of the second phase of the EUETS when the market anticipated additional costs due to CO2-certificates. Secondly

the so-called "Atom-Moratorium"" following the Japan Earthquake 2011 by which the German government decided to close down eight nuclear power plants immediately...

Green Deal and the Energy Company Obligation – will it work?

Mr Jan Rosenow, Oxford University, Environmental Change Institute The current UK energy efficiency policy context is very fluid with a number of new policies d...

European Electricity Co-operation: The Role of Import and Export in CO2 Reduction

Miss Kwanruetai Boonyasana, The University of Leicester In order to limit global warming and avoid the devastating effects of climate change, the European Comm...

A review of current and future costs and benefits of demand response for electricity for the UK

Mr Peter Bradley, University of Surrey Demand response can play a key role in bringing about a low carbon electricity system and more efficient allocation and ...

A panel model for predicting the diversity of internal temperatures from English dwellings

Mr Scott Kelly, University of Cambridge Using panel methods, a model for predicting daily mean internal temperature demand across a heterogeneous domestic buil...
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