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Resource Archive
21.09.09
Energy and Environmental Challenges in the New Global Economy
Andrew Sentance, Bank of England. Provides an analysis of recovery in terms of global economic growth following the recent financial crisis, considering the r...
11.02.09
Piloting Low Carbon Economic Zones in China 2009
Antony Froggatt, Chatham House An overview of Low Carbon Zones (LCZ) is provided, setting out what they are, what they can include and the opportunities and in...
11.02.09
China Moving towards low carbon growth 2009
Jim Watson, Sussex Energy Group China’s recent energy trends are described in terms of primary energy demand, energy intensity and power generation capacity,...
11.02.09
Regional Renewable Energy Policy in China 2009
Amber Sharick, Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research The development for renewables within China is discussed in context to its growing population, gro...
09.02.09
World Energy Outlook 2008
Dr Fatih Birol, International Energy Agency The context for the 2008 WEO includes: soaring energy prices to mid-2008, followed by a collapse; the financial cri...
19.01.09
Oil Market Outlook 2009
Philip K. Verleger, Jr and David Mitchell, University of Calgary This paper provides an alternative view to the book Twilight in the Desert that argued that oi...
19.11.08
Kingsnorth and the Carbon Capture Question
Jim Watson, Sussex Energy Group, SPRU The development of CCS within the UK is discussed in the context of a potential new coal fired plant at Kingsnorth and t...
23.04.08
Personal Carbon Trading
Stephen Elderkin, DEFRA The role of personal carbon trading (PCT) is discussed in relation to emissions from leisure, aviation, personal car use, electricity, ...
23.01.08
Towards a Sustainable Transport System 2008
Adrian Gault, Department for Transport The context for sustainable transport is set out in respect to UK CO2 emissions and the literature that that has examine...
05.12.07
World Energy Outlook 2007: China and India Insights
Dr. Fatih Birol, International Energy Agency Provides an overview of the WEO 2007 in respect to the IEA’s: Reference Scenario; Alternative Policy Scenario an...
03.10.07
Policies for a Low Carbon UK Energy System
Prof. Dennis Anderson, Imperial College. 3 October 2007 This paper provides an independent assessment of the policies required, and estimated costs for, ach...
25.09.07
Reducing Energy Use in UK Transport
Professor David Banister, Transport Studies Unit, Oxford University The UK transport sector is responsible for over a quarter of UK energy use and GHG emission...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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