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Resource Archive
21.09.16
Has the Low Carbon Network Fund been successful at stimulating innovation in the electricity networks?
Dr Aidan Rhodes, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Prof Jim Skea, Imperial College London,United Kingdom Ms Renee Van Diemen, Imperial College ...
22.09.10
Regulating Energy Networks to facilitate the Transition in the Energy Industry
Dr Machiel Mulder, Netherlands Competition Authority NMa The growing attention for the environmental effects of using (fossil) energy calls for an evaluation o...
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...
24.09.08
Transmission access – developing a regime to facilitate the delivery of the UK’s Renewable Targets
Mr Philip Baker, Exeter University Abstract for BIEE 7th Academic Conference The New Energy Challenge: Security and Sustainability A Job for Government...
01.09.08
Expanding the System: Regulation and New Transmission Capacity for Renewables Connection in the UK
Dr Bridget Woodman, University of Exeter, Cornwall campus New transmission capacity will be needed to allow the connection of the renewables generation req...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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