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Oil to gas shifting by regional energy diplomacy 

Asieh Yazdi University of Dundee, UK This study tries to analyse the political aspects of climate policy inside the Persian Gulf region from the domestic po...

Sanctions against Russia: implications for Kazakhstan’s energy sector

Yelena Kalyuzhnova and Murat Ospanov Centre for Euro-Asian Studies, University of Reading, UK Since 2022 Kazakhstan has become increasingly concerned abou...

Consequences of energy and geopolitical crisis for Polish energy sector – combining energy transition with energy security

Bartosz Sobik SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland Introduction: Energy transition is a significant challenge for the European energy sector, especially...

The political economy of electricity market decarbonisation: a comparison of recent reforms in Britain, Italy and California

Giulia Ragosa, Jim Watson and Michael Grubb University College London (UCL), UK Decarbonising electricity systems is a fundamental step towards meeting cl...

Modelling the spatial distribution of decentralised renewable energy investment decisions using system dynamics and agent-based modelling approach

Zara Abba and Nazmiye Ozkan Cranfield University, UK Background The path to net zero and universal energy access for 568 million people in Sub-Saharan ...

UK oil and gas workers facing job loss: are they experiencing a Just Transition?

Kirsty Denyer, Yelena Kalyuzhnova and Tatiana Rowson Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK The UK’s oil and gas industry is declining and ...

Evidence-based policy making for local net zero – a case study of the West Midlands, UK

Laurie Duncan University of Birmingham, UK The importance of evidence in the development of net zero policies is widely acknowledged. It is however overly...

Retrofit Salary Sacrifice: A financial incentive to help decarbonise owner occupied houses

Marina Topouzi1 and Peter Mallaburn2 1University of Oxford, UK, 2University College London, UK The challenge for decarbonising the building stock is enorm...

Why don’t governments pay more attention to energy demand? Investigating systemic reasons for the supply/ demand asymmetry in energy policy

Yekatherina Bobrova1, Nick Eyre1, Tina Fawcett1, Colin Nolden1,2 and George Papachristos3 1University of Oxford, UK, 2University of Bristol, UK, 3TU Eindhov...

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...
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