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22.09.16
Renewable energy deployment and costs in the UK: spatial analysis taking into account policy, social and environmental land use constraints
Ms Marianne Zeyringer, UCL Energy Institute, United Kingdom Dr Dennis Konadu, UCL Energy Institute,United Kingdom Dr James Price, UCL Energy Institut...
22.09.16
Smart technologies in the domestic and SME sectors: evidence and policy options
Dr Peter Warren, Department of Energy and Climate Change, United Kingdom Smart technologies refer to the use of digital and communications technologies ba...
21.09.16
Has the Low Carbon Network Fund been successful at stimulating innovation in the electricity networks?
Dr Aidan Rhodes, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Prof Jim Skea, Imperial College London,United Kingdom Ms Renee Van Diemen, Imperial College ...
21.09.16
Call for Energy Governance in EU-Russia Gas Relations: Legal Solution to a Geopolitical Problem?
Natasha A. Georgiou, University of Reading The EU-Russia energy partnership is a highly strategic relationship that has profound implications for the intern...
21.09.16
Drivers and Hurdles for Gas Market Integration in Europe: Evidence from the Belgium-Luxembourg Pilot Market Merger Project
Mr Chris Cuijpers, Commission for Electricity and Gas Regulation (CREG), Belgium Mr Andreas Tirez, Commission for Electricity and Gas Regulation (CREG), ...
21.09.16
Biofuels for Food – A spatial PEM approach to determine when the production of biofuel increases that of food crops
Mr Niklas Hinkel, University of Cologne, Germany Following initial excitement about biofuels, competition between energy crops and food crops for resource...
21.09.16
Studying Boom-Bust Cycles in Natural Gas Production Assets Investments
Mr Joël Enderlin, Center of Expertise in Economic and Modelling Studies, ENGIE Strategy Division, France During the past decade, the global gas market ...
21.09.16
Energy Infrastructure Financing and Project Finance (Nigerian Energy Sector as a Case Study)
Mr Nasir Kolade, University of The West of Scotland This paper focuses on the use of project finance as an alternative source of financing energy projects...
21.09.16
How Can the North Sea Oil and Gas Industry be Revived?
Prof Alex Kemp, Univerity of Aberdeen, United Kingdom Ms Linda Stephen, Univerity of Aberdeen, United Kingdom The collapse in oil prices has resulted ...
21.09.16
The Impact of Demand Side Management on the Wholesale Prices of the British Electricity Market
Ms Sara Lupo, University of Edinburgh Dr Aristides E. Kiprakis, University of Edinburgh In its attempt to modernise the electricity grid the United ...
21.09.16
Path dependence; path creation: roles for incumbents in the low carbon transition?
Peter Pearson, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Several studies have emphasised the path dependent, locked-in states of incumbent high carbon technol...
21.09.16
Geo-economic Conflict between Russia and the EU over the Gas Market Regime
Mr Nikita Odintsov, Charles University in Prague - Faculty of Social Sciences, Czech Republic Overview of Issue It has become commonplace to say that the g...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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