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Resource Archive
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...
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...
21.09.16
The role of State Investment Banks in enabling low-carbon technological change
Ms Anna Geddes, ETH, Switzerland Prof Tobias Schmidt, ETH, Switzerland Keywords: state investment banks, innovation, public finance, technological cha...
21.09.16
Facing the Climate and Digital Challenge: European Energy Industry From Boom to Crisis and Transformation
Mrs Proadpran Boonprasurd Piccini, BI Norwegian Business School, Norway Prof Atle Midttun, BI Norwegian Business School, Norway 1 THE TOPIC, BAC...
21.09.16
Innovation and the governance of energy industry codes
Dr. Matthew Lockwood (University of Exeter Energy Policy Group) Energy industry codes are detailed multilateral agreements that define the terms un...
21.09.16
The drivers for China’s wind energy technology innovation system
Mr Rui Hu, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Prof Jim Skea, Imperial College London,United Kingdom Dr Matthew Hannon, Imperial College Lond...
21.09.16
Assessment of the innovation potential and possible future costs of energy storage technologies
Mr Oliver Schmidt, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Dr Iain Staffell, Imperial College London,United Kingdom Dr Sheridan Few, Imperial College L...
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 ...
21.09.16
Innovative Business Models to Meet Grid Challenges
Mr Bruno Menu, Limejump Ltd,United Kingdom Dr Luke Peck, Limejump Ltd, United Kingdom At the tail end of 2015, National Grid UK released its System Oper...
21.09.16
Risk premia in electricity spot markets – New empirical evidence for Germany and Austria
Mr Niyaz Valitov, University of Wuppertal, Germany The process of liberalization in Europe and the growth of electricity from renewable energy sources led...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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