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Resource Archive
20.02.13
The Scientific Case for Action on Emissions
In this presentationProf Sir Brian Hoskins, Director of the Grantham Institute Imperial College, gives a summary of the essentials of climate science, ...
12.10.12
Global Gas Market Dynamics
Mike Smith, Gas Trading Analytics BP plc, looks at the influence of weather and macro economic factors on the global gas market, and provides an overview of rec...
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...
12.10.12
Renewables and CCGTS:Competitors or Complementary ?
Andrew Morris, Director Poyry Energy, looks at the relationship between renewables and Ccgts and whether they are competitors or complementary. He concludes t...
12.10.12
The Future of Gas in the Power Sector
In this presentation Lynsey Tinios, Policy Advisor Shell, looks at what the future role for gas may be in the power sector and concludes that gas ca...
12.10.12
Offshore Wind Cost Reduction
One of the major challenges for offshore wind, and renewable energy technologies more generally, is the extent to which they can compete with other forms of ene...
20.09.12
Information Assimilation in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme: A Microstructure Study
Miss Jiayuan Chen, Michael Smurfit School of University College Dublin The European Union's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) is the key policy instrument of the ...
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 ...
19.09.12
Wave Energy: An update on sector progression
Mr Angus Vantoch-Wood, University of Exeter The Technology Innovation System model outlined by Bergek et al and network analysis are applied to the emerging wa...
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...
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...
24.04.12
Is Energy Efficiency Sustainable?
Malcolm Keay, OIES This presentation looks at the links between energy efficiency and sustainability and concludes that they are much more complex than they mi...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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