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Resource Archive
19.09.18
‘Reshaping Regulation: normalising the energy sector’
The Reshaping Regulation report concludes that in the future the energy sector will be consumer-led, low-carbon, dynamic and resilient. To achieve this will req...
21.09.16
The role of regulation in supporting transformative change in the energy market
Mr Martin Crouch, Ofgem, United Kingdom Dr Jeffrey Hardy, Ofgem, United Kingdom The energy system is undergoing a radical transformation fro...
21.09.16
Innovation incentive for regulated network industries
Dr Rahmat Poudineh, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, United Kingdom Mr Seyed Reza Mirnezami, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, United Kingdom ...
21.09.16
Innovation and the governance of energy industry codes
Dr. Matthew Lockwood (University of Exeter Energy Policy Group) Energy industry codes are detailed multilateral agreements that define the terms un...
22.04.15
Policy Regulation and Markets
Dr John Rhys, Senior Research Fellow, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
31.01.12
The CCC Review of Bioenergy
Dr Ute Collier, Committee on Climate Change Discusses the nature of bioenergy in respect to feedstocks, conversion processes, and the potential end uses (heat ...
17.11.11
Shipping Emissions Report CCC 2011
Neil Golborne, Committee on Climate Change The review has a number of key messages, including a recognition that current UK international shipping emissions ar...
18.04.11
Impact of Phosphates on the global trade in food and energy 2011
Babak Madadi, Centre for Global Strategic Analysis Discuses the triangular trade in food, fertilizer and fuel, and the importance of phosphates across these, f...
18.02.11
UK Biofuels industry overview 2011
Ann Cormack, Xynteo An overview of Xynteo and The Global Leadership & Technology Exchange is provided. The global picture for biofuels is discussed in rela...
24.01.11
The Fourth Carbon Budget CCC 2011
David Kennedy, Committee on Climate Change Provides a detailed overview of the CCC’s Fourth Carbon Budget, highlighting that the UK’s 2050 target of an 80%...
18.10.10
Where Next for US Policy on CO2 and Climate Issues?
David Robinson, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies and The Brattle Group Provides an overview of recent changes to US policy on climate change. This is discus...
22.09.10
Time to stop experimenting with UK renewable energy policy?
Dr Robert Gross, Imperial College In the period since Britain’s electricity markets were privatised a variety of measures have been put in place to support t...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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