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Resource Archive
22.01.24
Climate ambition, background scenario or the model? Attribution of the variance of energy-related indicators in global scenarios
Climate ambition, background scenario or the model? Attribution of the variance of energy-related indicators in global scenarios Full paper/article: www.scienc...
20.09.23
The microeconomic problem with renewable energy
Ryan Williams Université Paris Dauphine - PSL, Paris, France & Enoda, Chief Economist, Edinburgh, UK The growing penetration of intermittent renewable ...
20.09.23
Demand Uncertainty on Low Voltage Distribution Networks: Analysing the Use of Distribution Future Energy Scenarios (DFES) in Network Company Business Plans
Dr Ronan Bolton1,2, Dr Helen Poulter1,2, Dr Graeme Hawker3,2, Professor Janette Webb1,2 1University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 2UK Energy Researc...
20.09.23
Green hydrogen in Germany’s energy transition – a scenario-based energy system modelling
Christoph Kiefer Fraunhofer ISI, Germany Objectives The decarbonization of economies and societies is operationalised i.e., through the energy transiti...
20.09.23
Assessing the intraday impacts of wind energy on wholesale electricity prices and conventional generation in Great Britain
Xiaoyi Mu and Hanchen Xiaoyi University of Dundee, UK This paper studies the intra-day impacts of wind power on wholesale electricity prices and conventio...
20.09.23
Demand-side CO2 mitigation potential in the UK heating and transport sectors
Contact person: Bence Kiss-Dobronyi [bkd@camecon.com] Authors: Bence Kiss-Dobronyi [bkd@camecon.com] (Cambridge Econometrics), Áron Hartvig [adh@camecon....
20.09.23
Energy use in crisis – lessons for net-zero?
Phil Grünewald Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford philipp.grunewald@eng.ox.ac.uk The winter 2022/23 has seen exceptional energy price...
21.09.16
Energy Barometer 2016
Deane Somerville, Knowledge Team Manager, Energy Institute The 2016 Energy Barometer Report captures insights from UK energy professionals and enables them to ...
17.09.14
Financing Networks in Electricity Sector and Market Liberalisation in South-East Asia
Tue Anh Nguyen, University of Greenwich Overview - Sector liberalization, and the development of renewable energy, have been two of the major policy themes...
17.09.14
Estimating Economic Values for a Sustainable Energy Supply: A case study in Northern Cyprus
Mrs Mehrshad Radmehr, Newcastle University The aim of this thesis is to explore the use of different stated preferences methods to estimate willingness to pa...
20.09.12
Co-movements between carbon, energy and financial markets. A multivariate GARCH approach
Mr Nicolas Koch, University of Hamburg This paper jointly investigates time-variations in carbon-energy market and carbon-financial market co-movements, taking...
20.09.12
Carbon Taxation if Liquefied Coal will (not) Substitute Oil and Gas
Mr Florian Habermacher, Inst. of Intl. and Applied Econ. Research, Uni. of St.Gallen Current and conceivable near-term climate protection measures are regional...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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