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Resource Archive
24.09.19
Enabling the transition: Economics & Policy, Politics & Europe
Michael Grubb, Professor of Energy and Climate Change, UCL ISR
21.09.16
Drivers and Hurdles for Gas Market Integration in Europe: Evidence from the Belgium-Luxembourg Pilot Market Merger Project
Mr Chris Cuijpers, Commission for Electricity and Gas Regulation (CREG), Belgium Mr Andreas Tirez, Commission for Electricity and Gas Regulation (CREG), ...
12.10.12
Renewables and CCGTS:Competitors or Complementary ?
Andrew Morris, Director Poyry Energy, looks at the relationship between renewables and Ccgts and whether they are competitors or complementary. He concludes t...
20.09.12
Germany´s energy transition and its effect on European electricity spot markets
Mrs Melanie Houllier, Cass Business School, City University London This paper empirically examines the economic impact of electricity generated by renewable en...
20.09.12
The Potential Impact on Europe of Russia’s Evolving Domestic Gas Market
Dr James Henderson, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Historically Russia, and particularly Gazprom, has relied on gas exports to Europe to subsidise low dom...
22.09.11
Decarbonising heat: is electricity the answer?
Michel Colombier, IDDRI An overview of the role of electricity in providing heat within the domestic sector in France, suggests that it has had a growing role ...
22.09.10
Personal carbon Taxation: its role in climate policy
Dr Tina Fawcett University of Oxford In the UK, there is currently little interest in exploring increased direct personal carbon taxation as a response to clim...
08.10.09
Winter Gas Outlook National Grid 2009
Peter Parsons, National Grid Provides an overview of what happened in the previous winter, before considering the outlook for 2009/10. During the previous wint...
08.10.08
Winter Gas Outlook Prices 2008
David Cox, Pöyry Energy Consulting Provides a detailed analysis of the major drivers to energy prices and the relationship between oil price and the prices fo...
17.01.08
Oil Markets in 2008
Paul Horsnell, Barclays Capital Provides a detailed overview of oil markets in 2008, considering drivers to demand, growth and price. Annual changes to the for...
26.04.07
Petro-Authoritarianism in Russia
Christopher Granville, Trusted Sources. 26 April 2007 Provides an overview of the increasing state control of the Russian oil and gas sectors in terms of its ...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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