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Resource Archive
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...
08.10.08
Winter Gas Outlook National Grid 2008
Peter Parsons, National Grid Considers the outlook for gas and electricity, and the lessons that have been learnt from the previous winter. This is covered i...
24.09.08
Price Signals from the Electricity Distribution Networks
Miss Rita Shaw, Electricity North West / University of Surrey The paper/ poster explores the current regulatory framework around network pricing and discusse...
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...
25.09.07
Energy White Paper 2007: Meeting the Energy Challenge
Vicky Pryce, BERR This provides a brief overview of the 2007 Energy White Paper (EWP), setting the policy and analytical context and some key highlights. The k...
25.09.07
The Energy White Paper: Distributed Energy
Professor Goran Strbac, Imperial College There are a number of drivers for change in terms of the present centralised electricity system, including: aging as...
19.06.07
Supply-Demand Balance – Winter 2007/08
Andrew Ryan, National Grid 19 June 2007 Describes the Winter Consultation Report covering gas and electricity and their key interactions, using a set of assum...
23.05.07
Energy White Paper 2007
“Meeting the Energy Challenge”, the White Paper on Energy, was published on May 23, 2007 following several years of intense energy policy review and debate....
26.11.06
World Energy Outlook 2006
Dr. Fatih Birol, International Energy Agency Provides a detailed summary of WEO 2006. In respect to the IEA’s Reference Scenario, projections to 2030 are giv...
20.09.06
Decentralisation Issues: Decentralised Energy Potential
Dr. Douglas Parr, Greenpeace UK Transmission and distribution are a significant part of UK electricity costs and aging infrastructure requires investment. Dece...
06.03.06
Japanese Energy Policy and Asian Energy Challenges
Tatsuo Masuda, Tokyo Institute of Technology Sets out the context for the development of Japan’s energy policy from 1945 to present, covering six phases, fro...
30.04.04
UK Gas and Electricity Supplies: A review of the winter 2003-04
John Greasley and Simon Griew, National Grid Transco Sets out the pre-winter view from Grid; in respect to gas covering: transportation requirements; gas for...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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