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22.09.10
Energy Efficiency and pace model
Nadia Ameli , UC Berkeley An economic transition is needed to a low-carbon, sustainable, and job producing model. In thatprocess, improving commercial and resi...
22.09.10
Bridging the gap – Market interventions for commercial marine energy deployments
Mr Philip Thies, University of Exeter, 22/09/12 In the UK as much as 17% of the electricity demand (58 TWh/a out of 340 TWh/a) could be provided by wave energ...
22.09.10
Do homes that are more energy efficient consume less energy?
Scott Kelly University of Cambridge With the growing prominence of climate change and the rising costs of domestic energy, the ability to predict domestic ene...
22.09.10
Lights, camera, action! Stages of behavioural change and the impact of the climate change film The Age of Stupid
Ms Rachel Howell, The University of Edinburgh Faced with the failure of traditional information campaigns to influence energy-related behaviour, concerned indi...
22.09.10
OECD-Europe Natural Gas Demand: A Structural Time Series Analysis
Mr Zafer Dilaver, Surrey Energy Economics Centre, University of Surrey This research investigates the relationship between OECD-Europe natural gas consumption,...
22.09.10
The Carbon Reduction Agenda and UK Nuclear Energy Policy
Mr Jonathan Cooper, University of Central Lancashire The relatively low carbon footprint of nuclear energy development, when compared to fossil fuel alternativ...
22.09.10
Nuclear Energy Policy in the European Union: The Case of Romania
Mr Raphael Heffron, University of Cambridge This research assesses the formulation of nuclear energy policy in the European Union (EU) directly focusing on Rom...
22.09.10
An innovative model-based approach to CO2 marginal abatement cost
Mr Fabian Kesicki, UCL Energy Institute Policy makers in the UK as in many countries around the world are confronted with the task of how to reduce carbon emis...
22.09.10
Governing Energy Networks For a Low Carbon Economy
Mr Ronan Bolton, University of Leeds Achieving medium and long term carbon emissions reduction targets will necessitate a radical shift in the way electricity ...
22.09.10
A Technological Innovation System Analysis of the UK Wave Energy Sector using SNA
Mr Angus Vantoch-Wood, University of Exeter A recent POST report on the UK marine energy sector has noted that device developer concerns regarding IP have resu...
22.09.10
Heat delivery in a low carbon economy
Mr Jamie Speirs, Imperial College London The delivery of heat to end users is a strategically important part of any transition to a low carbon economy. Recent ...
22.09.10
The TIAM-UCL Global Energy Systems Model: Critical Comparison of UK and Global Climate Decarbonisation Trajectories
Mr William Usher, Energy Institute, University College London Given the limited progress achieved at COP 15 in Copenhagen, UK based policy makers and internati...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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