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Resource Archive
21.09.16
Heating systems in buildings for the security of stability of the European electric power system
Mr Pirmin Boch, University of Hohenheim, Germany Due to the steadily increasing part of renewable energy in the European power system, ensuring the stabil...
21.09.16
How can power utilities restructure their resource base in order to survive anticipated discontinous change due to technological innovations in the industry?
Mr Morten Ansteensen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Incumbents in the Norwegian power industry are anticipating discontinuous cha...
21.09.16
Does it matter who owns the energy system?
Mr Alaa Owaineh, University of Surrey Prof Tim Foxon, University of Sussex, United Kingdom Dr Stuart Galloway, University of Strathclyde, United Ki...
21.09.16
Rebound Effect for Energy Services: The Case of UK Households
Dr Mona Chitnis, University of Surrey, United Kingdom Prof Steve Sorrell, London School of Economics, United Kingdom Dr Roger Fouquet, London School ...
21.09.16
The energy ladder: A model for projecting energy demand
Dr Tashi Erdmann, Shell Global Solutions International Mr Martin Haigh, Shell International Shell’s scenarios team develops long-term scenarios to ex...
21.09.16
Energy trilemma for the 21st century
Mr Ian Marchant, Dunelm Energy, United Kingdom The supply side of the energy industry has, for far too long, dominated the nation’s energy policy agenda...
21.09.16
The impact of tightening margins on plant availability
Dr Amy O'Mahoney, Ofgem, United Kingdom Mr Kristian Marr, Ofgem,United Kingdom Shashi van de Graaff, Ofgem, United Kingdom Mr David Hall, ...
21.09.16
Integrating supply and demand: smart systems; storage
Mr Eamonn Boland, Baringa Partners The GB Power Market is in a period of transition. The existing infrastructure of large thermal plant connected to hig...
21.09.16
Innovative Business Models to Meet Grid Challenges
Mr Bruno Menu, Limejump Ltd,United Kingdom Dr Luke Peck, Limejump Ltd, United Kingdom At the tail end of 2015, National Grid UK released its System Oper...
21.09.16
The drivers for China’s wind energy technology innovation system
Mr Rui Hu, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Prof Jim Skea, Imperial College London,United Kingdom Dr Matthew Hannon, Imperial College Lond...
21.09.16
The role of State Investment Banks in enabling low-carbon technological change
Ms Anna Geddes, ETH, Switzerland Prof Tobias Schmidt, ETH, Switzerland Keywords: state investment banks, innovation, public finance, technological cha...
21.09.16
Path dependence; path creation: roles for incumbents in the low carbon transition?
Peter Pearson, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Several studies have emphasised the path dependent, locked-in states of incumbent high carbon technol...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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