Our latest internal and external presentations from workshops and events are available here. These presentations are not reviewed.
Our latest internal and external presentations from workshops and events are available here. These presentations are not reviewed.
Presentation: Being Specific about the Politics of Low Carbon Transitions From: Caroline Kuzemko To: Research Meeting with Earth and Environment Group at Leeds University Download Presenation: CK-Leeds-16-05-13 Summary: Socio-technical transitions literatures can tell us a great deal about how complex, dynamic systems transition – partly through the analysis of previous large-scale, industrial transitions. One key insight from STT literatures is that governance, and specifically policies that can help to incubate and support technological innovations, is important to low carbon transition. The politics of energy system change, towards a lower carbon future, is however not at all straight forward
Read More »Final Agenda 9.40 Introduction to day • Richard Hoggett – DOWNLOAD presentation: Hoggett_R – welcome 9.45 – 11.00 Panel 1: Chair Richard Hoggett • Caroline Kuzemko and Matthew Lockwood – The Importance of Governance for Innovation: a Theory of Managed Energy Transition • Ronan Bolton and Tim Foxon – Negotiating the energy policy ‘trilemma’ – an analysis of UK energy governance from a socio-technical systems perspective • Audley Genus – The Governance of Sustainability Transitions: a discourse-institutional approach 11.15 – 12.30 Panel 2: Chair Caroline Kuzemko • Frank Geels – Politics and power
Read More »The importance of governance for innovation: a theory of practice transition Matthew Lockwood, Caroline Kuzemko, Catherine Mitchell, Richard Hoggett – University of Exeter Abstract Understanding why and how it is that some countries are able to implement policies which lead to deeper and faster change in sustainable practices and outcomes is an important step in enabling an acceleration in the transition to a sustainable energy future. This paper presents a tentative, provisional framework for analysing energy system transition, differential outcomes and the reasons for them. It suggests that energy system rules (in enabling or blocking
Read More »Understanding Consumer Heat Preferences From: Richard Hoggett To: UKERC Meeting Place – Low Carbon Heat: Research Gaps & Opportunities, March 2013 More information on this event http://www.ukerc.ac.uk/support/0313_MP_LowCarbonHeat Download presentation: Hoggett_Consumer Perspectives 26-3-13 The report this presnetation is based on is availble from the EPG website
Read More »Presentation: The Future of the UK Gas Network – A Consumer Perspective From: Richard Hoggett To: UKERC Meeting Place – The Future of the UK Gas Network, March 2013 Download Consumer Perspectives on the Future of Gas Networks – Hoggett
Read More »Presentation: The Political Economy of Fossil Fuel Subsidies in Developing Countries From: Matthew Lockwood To: Cliamte Change and Development Seminar Series, University of Sussex, Feb 2013 Download – ML Presentation on political economy of fossil fuel subsidies
Read More »Presentation: Energy Policy From: Prof Catherine Mitchell To: BIS, Feb 2013 CM BIS presentation 26-2-
Read More »Presentation: New Institutional Economics From: Dr Matthew Lockwood To: IGov Team, 2011 DOWNLOAD NIE Theory and the Governance of Energy
Read More »Presentation: A Brief Introduction to the Multi-Level Perspective (MLP) From: Tom Steward, Energy Policy Group, University of Exeter To: Internal presentation to IGov Team DOWNLOAD Multi-Level Perspectives
Read More »Presentation: Governing Energy in a Changing World From: Dr Caroline Kuzemko, Energy Policy Group, University of Exeter To: ESMW Final Conference, 12 Dec 2012, London DOWNLOAD Governing Energy in A Changing World
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