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Are Markets working? And what do we do if they don’t?

Are Markets working? And what do we do if they don’t? Alistair Buchanan, Chairman, Power and Utilities, KPMG  

Are UK and EU Power Markets working?

Alistair Buchanan, Chairman, Power and Utilities, KPMG

Security of Supply, UK Energy Policy and the Capacity Auction

Prof. David Newbery, Director, EPRG, University of Cambridge

UK Carbon Policy in the European Context

Prof. Sam Fankhauser, Co-Director, Grantham Research Institute, LSE

EU’s Framework for 2030

Wim Thomas, Chief Energy Advisor, Shell International

Transition to a Low Carbon Energy System and Energy Security- Synergies and Conflicts

Dr Bengt Johansson, FOI Daniel K Jonsson, FOI André Månsson, Environmental and Energy Systems Studies, Lund University Lars J Nilsson, Environmental and En...

Envisioning Smarter Power Futures: UK Smart Grid Scenarios

Dr Peter Connor, University of Exeter, Tom Watson, University of Westminster, Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan, University of Westminster, Colin Axon, Brunel University, Lor...

Towards a Low-carbon Building Sector: The Influence of Skills Provision on Low-carbon Pathway Scenarios

Mrs Heinke Thies, University of Exeter The UK has to fulfil challenging carbon reduction targets set out in the Climate Change Act with an 80% emission reduc...

The path to 2050: spending wisely on preparedness ?

Mr George Day, Energy Technologies Institute   Overview   The Energy Technologies Institute’s peer-reviewed model of the UK’s national energy ...

Electrification of heating: the role of heat pumps

Dr Tina Fawcett, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford Russell Layberry, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford Nick Eyre, Enviro...

Financing the UK Power Sector: is the Money Available?

 Dr Rob Gross, Imperial College, London Dr William Blyth, Imperial College The electricity sector needs to renew its ageing generation fleet, and shift towar...

Modeling Shocks in the Upstream Sector of the Oil and Gas Industry

Mr Gerhard Toews, University of Oxford More than 80 years ago Hoteling (1931) provided the economic profession with a way to think about the optimal extracti...
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