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Resource Archive
18.09.18
Energy efficiency policy instruments in the residential sector: Implementing mechanisms for successful low-carbon transitions in households
Cristina Penasco, University of Cambridge Overview and relevance of the topic Improving energy efficiency (EE) is vital to ensure an economic, environmental...
18.09.18
Swarm demand response: virtual storage by small consumers
Joachim Geske, Imperial College Business School Overview + Relevance Energy storage and demand response (DR) are options for coping with the rising share of...
18.09.18
Demand response as a common pool resource game: Nudges versus prices
Penelope Buckley, Université Grenoble Alpes With the increasing share of renewable energy and distributed power generators, there is a need for new strategies...
18.09.18
Business participation in demand response: a review of potential barriers
Catarina Araya Cardoso, Westminster Business School Demand side response (DSR) is widely seen as the main intervention tool to address issues of peaks and trou...
18.09.18
No one left behind – Consumer empowerment, protection and universal service in the low carbon
Chris Harris , npower The fourth and fifth carbon budgets have challenges in implementation of current policies, and some remaining policy gaps. The Paris comm...
18.09.18
UK Energy Expenditure Shares – A Long Term View
David Deller, Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia This paper maps the percentage of household expenditure devoted to energy in the UK over...
18.09.18
Role of household activities in peak electricity demand and distributional effects of Time-of-Use tariffs
Timur Yunusov, University of Reading In the UK, the electricity distribution networks and the electricity generation plants are traditionally designed to cater...
22.06.18
The UK Climate Change Act – a 10 year assessment
Dr Alina Averchenkova, Principal Research Fellow, Grantham Research Institute, LSE The UK Climate Change Act became law in November 2008 and is one of ...
12.02.18
Modelling the New Model: The electricity wholesale market after the Helm review
Prof Richard Green
19.10.17
National Grid Winter Outlook 2017/2018
Simon Durk, Market Insights Manager, National Grid
19.10.17
Shell LNG Gas Outlook 2017
Marco Serafini, Global Gas Market Advisor, Shell http://www.shell.com/energy-and-innovation/natural-gas/liquefied-natural-gas-lng/lng-outlook.htmlSign up to our Events Newsletter
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