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18.09.14
Transition to a Low Carbon Energy System and Energy Security- Synergies and Conflicts
Dr Bengt Johansson, FOI Daniel K Jonsson, FOI André Månsson, Environmental and Energy Systems Studies, Lund University Lars J Nilsson, Environmental and En...
18.09.14
Effects of the proposed EU ETS Market Stability Reserve
Mr Adam Whitmore, Rio Tinto Paolo Agnolucci, University College London Phoebe Lewis, University College London There is currently a surplus of about 2 billio...
18.09.14
Policy Instruments for the Transformation to a Low-Carbon Energy System in the UK
Mr Paul Drummond, University College London Paul Ekins, University College London The recently proposed EU 2030 Framework for Energy and Climate Chang...
18.09.14
Assessing the future security of the UK electricity system in a low-carbon context
Miss Emily Cox, University of Sussex In order to meet legislative targets for mitigating climate change, future energy systems will need to become secu...
18.09.14
Residential Energy Efficiency Programs in the UK: a roadmap to recovery
Dr Jan Rosenow, Ricardo AEA Nick Eyre, Environmental Change Institute, Oxford University UK residential energy efficiency policy over the last decade ...
18.09.14
The new ‘civic’ energy sector: implications for ownership, governance and financing of low carbon energy infrastructure
Mr Stephen Hall, Sustainability Research Institute, University of Leeds Timothy J. Foxon, Sustainability Research Institute, University of Leeds Ronan Bolton,...
17.09.14
Effects of the proposed EU ETS Market Stability Reserve
Mr Adam Whitmore, Rio Tinto Paolo Agnolucci, University College London Phoebe Lewis, University College London There is currently a surplus of about 2 ...
17.09.14
Policy Instruments for the Transformation to a Low-Carbon Energy System in the UK
Mr Paul Drummond, University College London Paul Ekins, University College London The recently proposed EU 2030 Framework for Energy and Climate...
17.09.14
Demand-Side Management Policy: Failure and Transferability
Mr Peter Warren, UCL Energy Institute Overview: Demand-side management (DSM) policy includes both energy efficiency and demand response and is becoming in...
17.09.14
Statistical techniques for exploring trends in emissions and energy consumption in developed and developing countries
Mr Robin Smale, Vivid Economics Robin Smale, Vivid Economics Thomas Kansy, Vivid Economics This paper applies statistical techniques and disc...
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
Climate Policy in Crisis. The Issues
Dr John Rhys, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies This paper/presentation draws extensively on the presentations and discussions in the 2013 and 2014 series ...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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