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Resource Archive
02.06.21
The “Glide-Path” to Net Zero
Too shallow/slow and we miss our target, too deep/fast and the transition collapses
01.06.21
Considering the Sixth Carbon Budget as a case study for an NDC – a strategic look at COP26
The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) published its advice on the Sixth Carbon budget (2033-2037) last December, providing the analytical underpinning for the U...
19.09.18
Modelling fuel demand of heterogeneous industrial consumers
Paolo Agnolucci, University College London (UCL) No economic sector incorporates more heterogeneity in the typology of energy consumers than the industrial sec...
18.09.18
Energy cooperatives: a missing piece of the peer-to-peer energy regulation puzzle?
Alexandra Schneiders, UCL Energy Institute, University College London Peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading, often facilitated through distributed ledgers (‘bloc...
18.09.18
Leveraging Private Household investment in energy efficient retrofit: a systematic evidence review of the policy options
Niall Kerr, University of Edinburgh Home energy retrofit is distinctive as a low carbon policy option due to its requirement for collaboration between private ...
18.09.18
Technological change and innovation in UK energy market – how might it be impacted by the price cap?
Philip O'Donnell; Which? Background With the publication of the Domestic Gas & Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill, the UK Government is committed to introduc...
18.09.18
Energy efficiency policy instruments in the residential sector: Implementing mechanisms for successful low-carbon transitions in households
Cristina Penasco, University of Cambridge Overview and relevance of the topic Improving energy efficiency (EE) is vital to ensure an economic, environmental...
18.09.18
Unlocking Local Energy Markets
Rachel Bray, University of Exeter Overview Local Energy Markets (LEMs) can be platforms for small-scale supply and demand-side providers to participate collec...
17.10.16
Heat: a Challenge or Opportunity for Natural Gas ?
Professor Nigel Brandon , Director of the Sustainable Gas Institute , Imperial College Professor Nigel Brandon, OBE FREng, is Director of the Sustainable Gas I...
22.09.16
Governing for Innovation Without Disruption in Energy Systems
Prof Catherine Mitchell, University of Exeter Energy Policy Group, United Kingdom The energy systems of some countries are undergoing rapid change of tech...
22.09.16
Political Power and the Development of UK Domestic Heat Policy
Mr Richard Lowes, University of Exeter Energy Policy Group, United Kingdom Heat is around half of the UK’s total energy demand and its generation is res...
22.09.16
Future perspectives on policy instruments and market coupling for integration of RES-e in regional supergrids
Dr Catalina Spataru,UCL, United Kingdom Ms Omotola Adeoye, UCL,United Kingdom Prof Raimund Bleischwitz, UCL, United Kingdom This paper analyse th...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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