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Resource Archive
11.02.09
China’s International Oil Strategy 2009
Philip Andrews-Speed, University of Dundee This is discussed in respect to the overseas investment and the different objectives of the parties involved. Chines...
11.02.09
China Moving towards low carbon growth 2009
Jim Watson, Sussex Energy Group China’s recent energy trends are described in terms of primary energy demand, energy intensity and power generation capacity,...
11.02.09
Piloting Low Carbon Economic Zones in China 2009
Antony Froggatt, Chatham House An overview of Low Carbon Zones (LCZ) is provided, setting out what they are, what they can include and the opportunities and in...
09.02.09
World Energy Outlook 2008
Dr Fatih Birol, International Energy Agency The context for the 2008 WEO includes: soaring energy prices to mid-2008, followed by a collapse; the financial cri...
19.01.09
Oil Market Outlook 2009
Philip K. Verleger, Jr and David Mitchell, University of Calgary This paper provides an alternative view to the book Twilight in the Desert that argued that oi...
19.11.08
Kingsnorth and the Carbon Capture Question
Jim Watson, Sussex Energy Group, SPRU The development of CCS within the UK is discussed in the context of a potential new coal fired plant at Kingsnorth and t...
17.11.08
Delivering Sustainability – The need for energy policy to engage more people than the ‘usual suspects’ – the supply-side
Catherine Mitchell, University of Exeter Sets out the nature of the current energy system in terms of incumbent energy companies and how Government policies su...
14.10.08
Oil, Energy Markets and the World Economy
Christopher Allsopp, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Currently oil and other commodity prices, volatility, and the international financial crisis are all i...
08.10.08
Winter Gas Outlook Prices 2008
David Cox, Pöyry Energy Consulting Provides a detailed analysis of the major drivers to energy prices and the relationship between oil price and the prices fo...
08.10.08
Winter Gas Outlook National Grid 2008
Peter Parsons, National Grid Considers the outlook for gas and electricity, and the lessons that have been learnt from the previous winter. This is covered i...
25.09.08
Energy security and climate change: Conflicting or complementary energy policy objectives?
Gordon MacKerron Raphael Sauter University of Sussex SPRU Energy security and climate change have become core energy policy objectives. Despite ar...
25.09.08
Shell’s World Energy Mode
Mr Martin Haigh, Shell Every five years or so, Shell conducts a major scenario study to look at alternative futures for the world's energy system. Over t...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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