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20.09.23
BIEE Conference 2023: National / Local Plenary Session – Speaker Presentations
Thursday 21 September National / Local How to solve the UK energy trilemma with an efficient mix of energy from home and abroad, and what role do markets or c...
20.09.23
BIEE Conference 2023: International Plenary Session – Speaker Presentations
Wednesday 20 September International This year the UK’s interrelation with global energy flows and constraints has become visible as never before. In this s...
20.09.23
BIEE Conference 2023: Consumers Plenary Session – Speaker Presentations
Thursday 21 September Consumers UK consumers have been badly hit by the energy crisis. They have also to bear the brunt of much of the investment cost needed ...
20.09.23
The microeconomic problem with renewable energy
Ryan Williams Université Paris Dauphine - PSL, Paris, France & Enoda, Chief Economist, Edinburgh, UK The growing penetration of intermittent renewable ...
20.09.23
Demand Uncertainty on Low Voltage Distribution Networks: Analysing the Use of Distribution Future Energy Scenarios (DFES) in Network Company Business Plans
Dr Ronan Bolton1,2, Dr Helen Poulter1,2, Dr Graeme Hawker3,2, Professor Janette Webb1,2 1University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 2UK Energy Researc...
20.09.23
Green hydrogen in Germany’s energy transition – a scenario-based energy system modelling
Christoph Kiefer Fraunhofer ISI, Germany Objectives The decarbonization of economies and societies is operationalised i.e., through the energy transiti...
20.09.23
Market modelling and socio-economic analysis of a potential multi-purpose interconnector between GB and the Danish energy island
George Charalampous and Sotirios Paschalis National Grid, UK The UK government has set an ambitious vision to install 50GW of offshore wind by 2030. Offsh...
20.09.23
Assessing the intraday impacts of wind energy on wholesale electricity prices and conventional generation in Great Britain
Xiaoyi Mu and Hanchen Xiaoyi University of Dundee, UK This paper studies the intra-day impacts of wind power on wholesale electricity prices and conventio...
20.09.23
Renewable energy consumption, GDP and GHG emission. The moderating effect of regulatory quality: Evidence of a dynamic panel estimation from EU and BRICs
Aaron Ahali University of Reading, UK Regulatory quality has been considered a fundamental instrument for managing the environmental impact of Greenhouse ...
20.09.23
2022 energy crisis: Has Europe weathered the storm?
Elena Reshetova Fortum, Finland Market environment recap (January 2022 – September 2023): A recap of the European 2022 energy crisis that centered around...
20.09.23
The energy transition, the market for hedges, and the implications for the Default Tariff Cap (DTC)
Magnus Martinsen NERA Economic Consulting, UK In Great Britain, the incentives for retailers to purchase hedges, as set out by the Default Tariff Cap (DTC...
20.09.23
Transitioning to net zero in a trustless environment: Who should pay for the costs of the hydrogen switchover?
Joel Gordon, Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan and Seyed Ali Nabavi Cranfield University, UK Hydrogen is regarded globally as a critical energy vector for decarbonising...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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