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Resource Archive
19.09.12
European Electricity Co-operation: The Role of Import and Export in CO2 Reduction
Miss Kwanruetai Boonyasana, The University of Leicester In order to limit global warming and avoid the devastating effects of climate change, the European Comm...
19.09.12
A review of current and future costs and benefits of demand response for electricity for the UK
Mr Peter Bradley, University of Surrey Demand response can play a key role in bringing about a low carbon electricity system and more efficient allocation and ...
19.09.12
A panel model for predicting the diversity of internal temperatures from English dwellings
Mr Scott Kelly, University of Cambridge Using panel methods, a model for predicting daily mean internal temperature demand across a heterogeneous domestic buil...
19.09.12
Estimating Direct and Indirect Rebound Effects for UK Households
Dr Mona Chitnis, University of Surrey Policymakers expect improved energy efficiency to play a key role in reducing GHG emissions. However, the energy and emis...
19.09.12
Identifying Uncertainty in Energy System Models
Mr Will Usher, UCL Energy Institute The rapidly maturing field of energy system modelling integrates disciplines that operate under fundamentally different ass...
19.09.12
The impact of future heat demand pathways on the economics of low carbon heating systems
Mr Robert Sansom, Imperial College The demand for heat will have a fundamental influence on all the associated assets required from supply to delivery through ...
19.09.12
Empirical Analysis of Dynamic Efficiency and Innovation in Power Distribution Networks: The Case of Norway
Mr Rahmatallah Poudineh, Heriot-Watt University Following the liberalisation of the electricity market in Norway since the early 1998, the focus of regulator w...
19.09.12
Managing Low Carbon Technology Options in the Electricity Sector: A Case Study of Guangdong Province in China
Dr Xi Liang, University of Exeter The aim of this paper is to develop a decision-analytical framework for analysing technical options available in a power gene...
19.09.12
The role of China in the Future of Global Gas Market Developments
Miss Yichi Zhang, University of Cambridge Being the world second-largest economy as well as the second-largest consumer of hydrocarbons, China has seen its ene...
19.09.12
Macroeconomic costs and benefits for the EU as a first mover in climate change mitigation: a computable general equilibrium analysis
Professor Pantelis Capros, National Technical University of Athens The paper uses the GEM-E3 global computable general equilibrium model to analyse the costs a...
19.09.12
The Resource Curse Hypothesis Re-visited – Evidence using Heterogeneos Panel Analysis
Mr Mahmud Suleiman, University of Surrey The apparent notion that natural resource abundance leads to lower growth performance has attracted much attention in ...
19.09.12
The path to 2050: strategic insights from modelling the UK energy system
Mr George Day, Energy Technologies Institute The Energy Technologies Institute, a public private partnership between global industries and the UK Government, h...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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