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13.09.21
Can the Market Alone deliver EV charge points?
This paper focusses on identifying the market failures associated with electric vehicle charge point investment, and developing a methodology that help identify...
12.09.21
Balancing act: How to align social and environmental interests in the light of the pandemic and in the pursuit of net zero
This paper will address the question: ‘How do institutions, governance processes and business models in the energy sector redesign to deliver fairer social an...
21.09.16
Local government and energy infrastructure: Discourses of the state in city approaches to heat networks
Ms Jessica Britton, University of Exeter, United Kingdom There is currently a surge of interest in the role of heat networks in energy transitions across ...
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...
01.09.08
The role of public policy and its relation to private sector investment in driving innovation for a low carbon and secure UK electricity system- a Historical Perspective
Mr Nick Hughes, King's College London The configuration of technologies and infrastructure which currently supports the UK electricity system owes much to th...
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...
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
Energy White Paper: Overview
Professor David Newbery, Cambridge University As well as comparing the 2003 and 2007 Energy White Papers, progress since 2003 is set out. For different sectors...
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...
25.09.07
Security of Supply for the UK
Professor Jonathan Stern, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Although the 2007 EWP seeks to define energy security, its approach is insufficient. In particul...
25.09.07
Electricity Generation: Nuclear Power
Professor Gordon Mackerron, SPRU, University of Sussex Nuclear investment within the UK is becoming credible again because: the political fall-out from Cherno...
23.05.07
Energy White Paper 2007
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