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17.09.14
Searching for the Green Paradox
Dr Christophe McGlade, UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources The green paradox suggests that some policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG)...
17.09.14
Household Demand, Energy Effieciency Improvement and the Rebound Effects
Dr Mona Chitnis, University of Surrey Steve Sorrell, University of Sussex Angela Druckman, University of Surrey Steven Firth, Loughborough University ...
17.09.14
Global Climate Change Mitigation: Burden Sharing
Dr Gabrial Anandarajah, UCL Energy Institute Christophe McGlade, UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources Olivier Dessens, UCL Energy Institute Although...
17.09.14
Climate Policy in Crisis. The Issues
Dr John Rhys, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies This paper/presentation draws extensively on the presentations and discussions in the 2013 and 2014 series ...
17.09.14
Financing Networks in Electricity Sector and Market Liberalisation in South-East Asia
Tue Anh Nguyen, University of Greenwich Overview - Sector liberalization, and the development of renewable energy, have been two of the major policy themes...
17.09.14
Statistical techniques for exploring trends in emissions and energy consumption in developed and developing countries
Mr Robin Smale, Vivid Economics Robin Smale, Vivid Economics Thomas Kansy, Vivid Economics This paper applies statistical techniques and disc...
17.09.14
How peaking of exergy efficiency may lead to rising energy demand in OECD countries and an underestimate of non-OECD energy consumption growth
Paul Brockway, University of Leeds Timothy Foxon, University of Leeds Julia Steinberger, University of Leeds John Barrett, University of Leeds  ...
17.09.14
Integrating the Social Cost of Power Outages into Reliability Planning
Mr Nelson Jr Enano, IEPI, UCL Australia, University College London Michel Berthelemy, IEPI, UCL Australia, University College London Tony Owen, IEPI, UCL Aust...
17.09.14
Demand-Side Management Policy: Failure and Transferability
Mr Peter Warren, UCL Energy Institute Overview: Demand-side management (DSM) policy includes both energy efficiency and demand response and is becoming increa...
17.09.14
Modelling the Impact of Market Imperfections on Farm Household Investment in Stand-Alone Solar PV
Professor Euan Phimister, University of Aberdeen Euan Phimister, University of Aberdeen Yakubu Abdul-Salam, University of Aberdeen Overview According to the...
17.09.14
The Effects of an Ambitious Danish Energy Policy
Professor Eirik S. Amundsen,University of Bergen, Norway, University of Copenhagen/ Danish Economic Councils As for other EU-countries, Denmark is required to ...
17.09.14
Business model for future electricity distribution networks
Mr Rahmatallah Poudineh, Durham University Tooraj Jamasb, Durham University Electricity Distribution networks are traditionally designed to operate as passive...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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