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.
The ideas behind the IGov ‘straw’ Fit-for-Purpose GB Energy Governance Framework From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: DTU, 26th October, Copenhagen Seminar Points IGov Governance Framework is derived from evidence via case studies We took the Framework developed in IGov1, and have reduced it to 4 dimensions which are interconnected and overlapping. No one dimension is sufficient to enable the energy transformation. I will skip 3 dimensions and concentrate on the role of distribution. Denmark not necessarily an average country when it comes to transformation – in terms of size; geography; population; environmental literacy etc It would
Read More »RIIO ED-I Tables, based on Ofgem Review figures From: Catherine Mitchell, Helen Poulter & Richard Hoggett Presentation to: e-Lab, October 2017, Albuquerque The presentation can be downloaded here
Read More »The ideas behind the IGov ‘straw’ Fit-for-Purpose GB Energy Governance Framework From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: Committee on Climate Change, 19th September, London Overview – Why is it important to reform the GB’s energy governance framework? Energy is the main source of CO2 Multiple technologies – either new or with falling prices – could enable cheaper, more energy efficient system operation– but value (ie ability to access payment) remains mainly with old ‘dirty’ system Mitigation technology pathway has huge distributional impacts for society – a political not a technological / economic issue Energy is a whole system
Read More »Institutional context and policy feedback effects in the politics of low-carbon transitions From: Matthew Lockwood Presentation to: 10th Year Anniversary Workshop on ‘Politics and innovation in accelerated low-carbon transitions’, 18 July 2017, Manchester Institute of Innovation Research The presentation: Manchester Lockwood can be downloaded here
Read More »Bringing it Together From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: IGov 2 Advisory Group, 6th July 2017, London Outline: Overview of findings from IGov IGov2 following on from IGov1 The presentation: Bringing it together can be downloaded here.  
Read More »Introduction to IGov From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: IGov 2 Advisory Group, 6th July 2017, London Outline: Agenda for today Role of Advisory Group Introduction to IGov 1 Research – Presentation kept to a few high level issues How does IGov define innovation and governance? Issues, and why governance matters Introduction to IGov 2 Questions The presentation: Intro to IGov can be downloaded here
Read More »International Perspective and Decentralised Markets From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: Pixie Energy Launch, Norwich, 7th July 2017 Outline IGov argues that GB’s current governance framework is not fit for purpose. IGov has put forward a framework it argues is fit for purpose Distribution service providers (distribution market facilitators) become the ‘heart’ of this new institutional framework –this is an institutionalised, new value proposition as a coordinator of platform – Only established so far in NYS Otherwise, apps and platforms, occasionally using P2P systems, exist within the current conventional wholesale market structure Download the slides here: CMitchell
Read More »IGov 1 and 2 – Innovation & Governance Research Overview From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: RCUK Energy Programme Scientific Advisory Committee, Swindon, 6th June 2017 Outline Definitions Energy is a whole system (electricity, heat and transport) and its governance has to recognise that, and be fit for purpose for the desired outcomes GB governance remains the ‘enabler’ of the ‘old’, ‘dirty’, inefficient, inflexible ES and key ‘blocker’ to new, efficient, ‘clean’ ES – despite stated Govt goals supporting the latter Why it matters that GB governance is not fit-for-purpose Why IGov approach to governance matters
Read More »Societal Transformation to Sustainability: Universities as Pacesetters Details: The University Alliance for Sustainability (UAS) Spring Campus, Freie University of Berlin (27-31 March 2017) Panel: German Energy Transition, 28th March 2017 Germany strives to transition its energy supply system towards a high share of renewables. The development is embedded in the European context with the aim of linking national energy supply systems more closely. At the same time, the process takes place in a federal system with high scope of action of the provinces, and it is accompanied by an increasingly decentralized structure with pioneering initiatives and
Read More »Smart and Flexible: a Vision for 2020 – Distribution Service Providers From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: Smart and Flexible: a Vision for 2020, All-Party Parliamentary Group for Renewable and Sustainable Energy, House of Commons, London, 28th Feb 2017 Outline Definitions Whole systems and governance Governance problems to solve DNOs to DSPs Changes that are needed Download the slides here: PRASEG 28 Feb
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