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Resource Archive
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,...
24.09.08
Oil, Energy Markets and the World Economy
Christopher Allsopp, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. Currently oil and other commodity prices, volatility, and the international financial crisis are a...
24.09.08
The Implications of Low-Carbon Scenarios for Investment Strategies
Mr Thomas Tindall, Oxera. The extent to which we address climate change, and the way in which it may be achieved is highly uncertain, and intertwined with a wi...
24.09.08
A distinctive Energy Policy for Scotland?
Professor Peter McGregor, Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde The objective of this paper is to explore the extent to which there has emerge...
24.09.08
How environmentally sustainable are current biofuels?
Mr Jeremie Mercier, Imperial College Today’s liquid transport biofuels are mostly bioethanol and biodiesel, commonly used in low blends with their fossil...
01.09.08
Fostering the development and deployment of low carbon technologies: Lessons from the Carbon Trust
Mr Florian Kern, SPRU, University of Sussex UK policy-makers are increasingly confronting the challenge of restructuring energy systems into more sustainab...
01.09.08
Energy and carbon scenarios of China for the 21st Century
Dr Tao Wang, Sussex Energy Group and Tyndall Centre China's economy has expanded rapidly during the last two decades at nearly 10% per year. This has lead ...
01.09.08
Analysis of hydrogen infrastructure development in the UK: How does the scale vary across different infrastructure options?
Dr Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan, Policy Studies Institute Hydrogen (H2) technologies and infrastructures can play significant roles in meeting the objectives of the...
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...
12.11.07
What’s the Value of an Energy Economist?
Peter Davies, BP plc . 12 November 2007 Provides an overview of the role of energy economics, initially considering existing oil resources and the theories ...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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