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20.09.23
Social identity and relations: implications for home energy demand and the peak load reduction in the UK
Professor Sonja dragojlovic-oliveira1, Dr Anna Chatzimichali2, Dr Faezeh Bagheri Moghaddam1, Dr Ed Atkins3, Dr Lidia Badarnah2 1University of Strathclyde, Glas...
20.09.23
Commercially resilient net-zero industrial clusters exploit the system value of low-carbon technologies and infrastructure
Nixon Sunny, Niall Mac Dowell and Nilay Shah Imperial College London, UK The United Kingdom (UK) had the second lowest industrial natural gas prices in Euro...
20.09.23
Approaches to industrial cluster decarbonisation: lessons from international experience
Imogen Rattle University of Leeds, UK In a growing number of developed economies, industrial decarbonisation policy is focusing on how to reduce emissions...
20.09.23
Net Zero Teesside: Lessons from actors and networks in industrial decarbonization projects
Kyle S Herman, Marfuga Iskandarova and Benjamin Sovacool University of Sussex, UK This paper explores the Teesside industrial cluster, which is the most geo...
20.09.23
Determinants of sectoral effective carbon rates on energy use
Hildegart Ahumada1, Santos Espina-Mairal2, Fernando Navajas2,3 and Alejandro Rasteletti4 1University Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina, 2FIEL, Argentina, 3Univer...
20.09.23
Estimating the economic impact of temperature volatility
David Winter and Manuela Kiehl Oxford Economics, UK This paper uses panel data on 201 countries from 1960 to 2019 to estimate the economic impact of tempera...
20.09.23
Bending over backwards? Measuring flexibility in UK household energy consumption
Phil Grünewald Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford Demand side flexibility has moved from a niche interest towards the mainstream. Nation...
20.09.23
Scotland’s Net Zero by 2045: Modeling metabolic potentials and scenarios toward emissions reductions
Jean Boucher and Keith Matthews The James Hutton Institute, UK Societal metabolic analyses (SMA) offer a multi- and cross-scale method of understanding en...
20.09.23
“Cheaper Bills, Warmer Homes” – An independent plan to retrofit the UK’s housing stock, developed for the Labour Party, by a cross sector group of UK industry experts
Donal Brown University of Sussex, UK Dr Donal Brown will present the ‘Cheaper Bills, Warmer Homes’ report, commissioned by Labour and Ed Miliband MP i...
20.09.23
Consumer choice and willingness-to-pay for heating system attributes
Mona Chitnis and Mohammad Hossain University of Surrey, UK Overview Residential heating systems in the UK, which account for 60% of the nation's heat use, ...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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