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Resource Archive
11.02.09
Piloting Low Carbon Economic Zones in China 2009
Antony Froggatt, Chatham House An overview of Low Carbon Zones (LCZ) is provided, setting out what they are, what they can include and the opportunities and in...
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...
19.01.09
Oil Market Outlook 2009
Philip K. Verleger, Jr and David Mitchell, University of Calgary This paper provides an alternative view to the book Twilight in the Desert that argued that oi...
14.10.08
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 all i...
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...
24.09.08
Security and Sustainability
David Newbery, University of Cambridge 2008. What is the relationship between climate change, RD&D for low carbon investment and energy security? Security ...
24.09.08
Market Reforms and Energy Security for the Poor in Developing Countries
Dr Judith Alazraque-Cherni, Imperial College London Growing scrutiny of the impact of liberalisation policy on the electricity sector in developing countri...
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...
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 Geopolitics of Energy Insecurity: the Challenge of Arctic Hydrocarbons for UK Policy
Dr Richard Powell, University of Liverpool. This paper explores the interrelations of climatic changes and energy security through the shifting geopolitics of ...
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 ...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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