Governing for Innovation Without Disruption in Energy Systems
From: Catherine Mitchell
Presentation to: BIEE Research Conference – Innovation and Disruption: the energy sector in transition, Oxford, 22nd September 2016
Outline:
- There is an enormous amount of change going on in energy systems (technology (supply, demand and operation); economics; social preferences; environmental understanding, business models etc) which is leading to uncertainty
- The accompanying paper is focused on energy system ‘disruption’ from a Government decision-makers point of view, it:
- Sets out general challenges facing energy system transformation
- Sets out the additional, specific challenges faced by GB
- Sets out principles of institutional reform
- Sets out the solutions for the GB problems: the IGov framework
The presentation is available here: Mitchell BIEE Sep 2016
The accompanying paper is available here: Mitchell et al BIEE 2016 Paper
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