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Resource Archive
17.09.14
Liberalisation vs. Decarbonisation: The Effects of EU Renewables and Internal Electricity Market Policies on the Evolution of Fuel mixes and market concentration rates
Dr Frederik Dahlmann, University of Warwick Johan Lindeque, Amsterdam Business School Ans Kolk, Amsterdam Business School Overview The European electricity ...
17.09.14
A New Russian Revolution: Liberalization of LNG Export Market in the Face of Shifting Global Supply
Mr Bennett Resnik, Vermont Law School There remains considerable debate as global warming continues, with an increasing recognition around the globe for the ne...
17.09.14
Global Gas Production Networks: the role Liquefied Natural Gas in UK Gas Imports
Dr Gavin Bridge, Durham University A global gas market - characterised by significant inter-regional trade and price convergence - has yet to emerge. Gas flows...
17.09.14
Price discrimination and limits to arbitrage: An analysis of global LNG markets
Dr Robert Ritz, Faculty of Economics & EPRG, University of Cambridge Not so long ago, there was a widespread conjecture that gas prices around the world wo...
17.09.14
Russian Gas in Asia – A Key Indicator of Russia’s future role in the Global Gas Market
Dr James Henderson (OIES) Russia, and in particular Gazprom, is facing challenges across all the markets for its gas. In Europe, slowing demand after the econo...
29.06.14
An Integrating Approach to Energy-Climate Security and Policy
Prof Michael Grubb , ULC Professor Michael Grubb is a distinguished economist and academic. His new book, Planetary Economics, attempts to define “three do...
17.06.14
BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2014
The Statistical Review provides an objective global overview of energy production, consumption, trade, reserves and prices. During 2013 the world’s energy ma...
06.06.14
The IEA’s World Energy Investment Outlook
Questions about the adequacy, sustainability and reliability of the future of the global energy system often boil down to questions about investment. Will pol...
22.05.14
Keeping the Lights On
Ian Marchant. In his former role as CEO of SSE, Ian Marchant was outspoken about the risk of the UK’s "lights going out” unless further action was taken ...
30.04.14
Climate and Energy: Where do we stand ?
Peter Vis Chef de Cabinet of Connie Hedegaard, European Commissioner for Climate Action The subject of Peter Vis' presentation was EU Energy and Climate pack...
21.03.14
Future Cost Estimation Methodologies – Implications for Wind Power
Dr Robert Gross, ICEPTSign up to our Events Newsletter
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