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Resource Archive
25.09.08
BERR Energy Group’s Long Term Scenarios and analysis underpinning the 2008 Nuclear White Paper
Mr Stephen Green, BERR The effects of today’s energy policy will be seen long into the future. BERR Energy Group Scenarios has developed scenarios to aid...
25.09.08
Energy-capital substitution and the rebound effect
Mr Steve Sorrell, Sussex Energy Group, SPRU, University of Sussex A long-standing controversy within energy economics is whether energy and capital may be ...
25.09.08
Regulating energy suppliers to deliver energy demand reduction
Dr Nick Eyre, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford Regulation of energy companies to provide energy efficiency improvements for their custome...
25.09.08
Building Market Transformation: transforming markets from the inside
Mark Hinnells, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford Buildings account for 47% of UK carbon emissions. Building Market Transformation is explo...
25.09.08
Transition pathways for a low carbon energy system in the UK: assessing the compatibility of large-scale and small-scale options
Dr Tim Foxon, University of Leeds This paper will describe initial work on transition pathways for a low carbon energy system in the UK, being pursued in a...
25.09.08
Effectiveness and economic efficiency of support mechanisms for private sector investment in renewable generation technologies
Mr Jostein Kristensen The recent proposal for a Renewables Directive from the European Commission has set a target on the UK to source 15% of total energy ...
25.09.08
UK Renewable Heat Policy: Lessons from Renewable Electricity Policy
Peter M. Connor University of Exeter According to figures presented by the UK’s Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) in 2007,...
25.09.08
To what extent can non-price/income instruments influence the demand for energy?: A longitudinal state-space analysis of the UEDT from a panel of 17 OECD countries.
Mr David Broadstock, Surrey Energy Economics Centre The demand for energy is not simply a function of price and income, but can be shown in many cases to ...
25.09.08
Shell’s World Energy Mode
Mr Martin Haigh, Shell Every five years or so, Shell conducts a major scenario study to look at alternative futures for the world's energy system. Over t...
25.09.08
Energy security and climate change: Conflicting or complementary energy policy objectives?
Gordon MacKerron Raphael Sauter University of Sussex SPRU Energy security and climate change have become core energy policy objectives. Despite ar...
24.09.08
Exploring the Rationales for Relaxations in the UK Petroleum Fiscal Regime 1980-2000
Dr Hafez Abdo, Nottingham Trent University. The UK petroleum fiscal regime was established in 1975 and tightened up with a number of different new taxes up unt...
24.09.08
Transmission access – developing a regime to facilitate the delivery of the UK’s Renewable Targets
Mr Philip Baker, Exeter University Abstract for BIEE 7th Academic Conference The New Energy Challenge: Security and Sustainability A Job for Government...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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