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Resource Archive
15.01.14
BP Energy Outlook 2035
The BP 2035 Energy outlook identifies long-term energy trends, building on the BP Statistical Review of World Energy, and then develops projections for ...
10.10.13
Winter Outlook 2013/2014
Peter Parsons, Energy Supply Manager, National Grid
18.06.13
BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2013
The BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2012 was published on June 12th 2013 and can be downloaded from the BP Website. The statistics show ...
22.03.13
Japan’s Energy Needs Post-Fukushima
Two years after the Fukushima earthquake, only 2 out of 52 nuclear reactors are operational in Japan. Chikako Ishiguro, Senior Researcher and Analyst at Osaka...
12.10.12
Winter Gas Outlook
Peter Parsons, Forecasting Manager National Grid provides a detailed overview in respect to gas, covering: fuel prices; relative power economics; demand; demand...
19.09.12
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...
19.09.12
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 ...
13.06.12
BP Statistical Review of World Energy
Each June BP publishes the annual data that has been collected on the world’s energy markets, to assess what has happened this last year and how last year...
18.01.12
BP 2030 Energy Outlook
Christof Ruhl BP plc This outlook identifies long-term energy trends, building on the BP Statistical Review of World Energy, and then develops projection...
10.10.11
Winter Gas Outlook Nat Grid 2011
Peter Parsons, National Grid Provides a detailed overview in respect to gas, covering: fuel prices; relative power economics; demand; demand forecasts; peak de...
18.02.11
UK Biofuels industry overview 2011
Ann Cormack, Xynteo An overview of Xynteo and The Global Leadership & Technology Exchange is provided. The global picture for biofuels is discussed in rela...
17.02.11
World Energy Outlook – A Glimpse into the Future of Energy
Dr. Fatih Birol, International Energy Agency Provides an overview and insights into the 2010 WEO. It is suggested that recently announced policies can make a d...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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