Presentations

Our latest internal and external presentations from workshops and events are available here. These presentations are not reviewed.

  • Presentation: The development of Energy Policy from Vesting to Electricity Market Reform

    March 27, 2014

    Presentation: The development of Energy Policy from Vesting to Electricity Market Reform

    The development of Energy Policy from Vesting to Electricity Market Reform – the Winding Road From: Catherine Mitchell To: Energy Institute and the Renewable Energy Group at University of Exeter, 18th March 2014 Outline: Electricity Vesting Inheritance of Vesting The 1990’s, particularly 1990-1997 Re-regulation in 2000 Truckers Strike of 2000 Nuclear Governance in 2000s 2010 onwards – the Conservatives back in power Where does that leave us? What to do? Download presentation: CM – CSM EI Lecture March

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  • Presentation: Introduction to IGov and Theories of Change

    March 10, 2014

    Presentation: Introduction to IGov and Theories of Change

    Introduction to IGov and Theories of Change From: Richard Hoggett To: EPG Seminar Series, UoE, 25th Feb 14 Outline: IGov Challenges Implications Theories of Change What can we learn from them What could be improved Next phases Download presentation: EPG website

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  • Presentation: Comparative (De)politicisations: Motivations, Rules and Contestations

    January 31, 2014

    Presentation: Comparative (De)politicisations: Motivations, Rules and Contestations

    Comparative (De)politicisations: Motivations, Rules and Contestations From: Caroline Kuzemko To: APDSG Workshop, Sheffield, 24th January 2014 Outline: Written with Matthew Lockwood, Exeter aces and forms of depolicisation Depoliticisation and repoliticisations Relation to ideas/rules/norms – which ones? Disaggregate: depoliticisations across sectors Motivations, rules and politicisations Monetary policy Energy policy Climate policy Conclusions Download presentation: CK CompDepols-APDSG-Jan

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  • Presentation: The EU and Russia: Devising Policy Amidst Complexity

    January 31, 2014

    Presentation: The EU and Russia: Devising Policy Amidst Complexity

    The EU and Russia: Devising Policy Amidst Complexity From: Caroline Kuzemko To: University of Exeter – EPG Seminar Series, 28th January 2013 Outline: The puzzle: deterioration of EU-Russia energy relations and of the EU’s negotiating position Focus the analytical lens onto the EU, and its approaches to energy, to provide explanations Outline four different frameworks of ideas about energy and how it should be governed – all within the EU Assess ways in which the proliferation of legitimate frameworks of ideas about energy has impacted upon EU policymaking and EU-Russia relations Download presentation: CK – EU-Russia-Complexity

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  • Presentation: Innovation and Governance Institutions, Rules and Regulations

    December 10, 2013

    Presentation: Innovation and Governance Institutions, Rules and Regulations

    Innovation and Governance Institutions, Rules and Regulations From: Catherine Mitchell, Caroline Kuzemko and Matthew Lockwood To: University of Exeter Politics Department, 18th November 2013 Download presentation: Exeter-Politics-18-11-

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  • Presentation & Paper: Smart grid-lock?

    December 2, 2013

    Presentation & Paper: Smart grid-lock?

    Smart grid-lock? The role of ideas, interests and institutions in contestations over the future of electricity networks in Britain From: Matthew Lockwood To: Constructing and contesting spaces for low-carbon energy innovation, Eindhoven, Netherlands, 26-28 November 2013 Introduction: – Contesting and constructing space for innovation in sustainable energy: the case study of the ‘smart grid’ in the UK – Three aims: – Account of contestations over electricity distribution regulation since 2000 – Evaluate how far regulation to date will foster a smart grid – Explore why regime not destabilised given landscape and niche changes – In regulated networks, selection

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  • Presentation: Energy Security in a Multipolar World – conclusions and recommendations

    November 29, 2013

    Presentation: Energy Security in a Multipolar World – conclusions and recommendations

    Energy Security in a Multipolar World – conclusions and recommendations From: Catherine Mitchell To: BIEE, British Energy Security in a Mulitpolar World, 21st November 2013 Outline – ESMW 2008-2012 – Final phase coincided with publication with the November 2012 Energy Security Strategy – Provisos – ESMW a cluster so no one view – It is taken as a given that ESMW supports ‘traditional’ ES policies such as appropriate incentives for investment, infrastructure maintenance and development etc – Climate challenges to ESMW – What is different about ESMW? – Conclusions – Policy Recommendations Download presentation: CM energy-security-in-a-multi-polar-world  

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  • Presentation: Is the Climate Change Act safe?

    November 13, 2013

    Presentation: Is the Climate Change Act safe?

    Is the Climate Change Act safe? From: Matthew Lockwood To: University of Sussex, 12th November 2013 Outline Climate Change Act 2008 greeted as historical piece of legislation supposed to bind the hands of future governments, creating investor confidence Passed almost unanimously and first 3 budgets agreed easily in 2009 But problems emerge major disagreements over fourth budget (2023-27) in spring of 2011 eventually agreed, but review to be held in 2014 2030 electricity sector decarbonisation target called for to shore up confidence April 2013 – The Daily Telegraph calls for repeal of CCA Sep 2013 – Debate

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  • Presentation: Varieties of capitalism and the politics of sustainable energy transitions

    November 4, 2013

    Presentation: Varieties of capitalism and the politics of sustainable energy transitions

    Varieties of capitalism and the politics of sustainable energy transitions From: Matthew Lockwood To: SPRU, University of Sussex, 25th October 2013 Outline Comparative variation in sustainable energy transitions Limits of socio-technical transitions approach for understanding why Comparative institutionalist political economy (‘varieties of capitalism’) as an alternative? OK, but why? So what – can institutional systems change? Tentative and controversial(?) Download presentation: ML Lockwood SPRU presentation 25-10-

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  • Paper: Exploring the Politics of Low Carbon Energy Transition

    October 1, 2013

    Paper: Exploring the Politics of Low Carbon Energy Transition

    Exploring the Politics of Low Carbon Energy Transition By: Caroline Kuzemko Presented at: Innovation, technology and regulation – Exploring new modes of energy governance. At 7th ECPR General Conference, Sciences Po, Bordeaux, 4 – 7 September 2013 Introduction Profound structural change is an area of active and current debate within the political sciences.  A variety of different conceptualisations of how and why change as a process occurs have been offered, albeit usually constructed with the benefit of hindsight.  We are currently, however, living within a period of profound crises within, and changes and challenges to,

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