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.
A Fit-for-Purpose GB Energy Governance Framework From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: Cross-Campus Energy Seminar, 14th Feb 2017, Penryn Campus, Cornwall Outline Definitions Why is it important to reform the GB’s energy governance framework? Energy and carbon Energy system change Current governance and problems to solve A fit-for-purpose governance framework Download the slides here: 14 Feb cross-campus energy
Read More »Introductory Slides – Energy Governance: New ideas, new institutions, new people From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: IGov 1 Final Conference – Energy Governance: New ideas, new institutions, new people. 6th December 2016, British Academy, London Outline Welcome Basic argument of the day Parallel Session Agenda Plan for the day Download the slides here: Intro_Mitchell
Read More »Principles for GB Energy Governance Change From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: IGov 1 Final Conference – Energy Governance: New ideas, new institutions, new people. 6th December 2016, British Academy, London Outline Definitions IGov approach General challenges of transforming energy systems Specific GB problems to solve Principles of Institutional Reform Fit-for-Purpose GB Energy Governance Framework Institutions in New Framework Matching principles to institutional reform within the IGov Framework Summary Download the slides here: IGov Principles_Mitchell
Read More »GB Political Stability, Transparency and Legitimacy From: Matthew Lockwood Presentation to: IGov 1 Final Conference – Energy Governance: New ideas, new institutions, new people. 6th December 2016, British Academy, London Outline The problem: sudden changes in policy and little medium-term direction Three routes to long-term political stability of direction for policy (‘credible commitment’) in energy transformations? Download the slides here: Politics_Lockwood
Read More »Local Energy Markets From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: IGov 1 Final Conference – Energy Governance: New ideas, new institutions, new people. 6th December 2016, British Academy, London Outline Fit-for-Purpose GB Energy Governance Framework Within the current system No local markets in terms of co-ordination of energy and services in local area New value thinking –being able to buy and sell where customer wants with co-ordination Download the slides here: LEMs_Mitchell
Read More »The Importance of Data From: Antony Froggatt Presentation to: IGov 1 Final Conference – Energy Governance: New ideas, new institutions, new people. 6th December 2016, British Academy, London Outline Data Growth Oppertunities Barriers Download the slides here: Data_Froggatt
Read More »Creating a People Centered Energy System From: Richard Hoggett Presentation to: IGov 1 Final Conference – Energy Governance: New ideas, new institutions, new people. 6th December 2016, British Academy, London Outline Drivers of demand and the need for a whole systems approach Moving away from the supply side and D3 Locality, ownership and expectations Changing the governance system Download the slides here: people_hoggett
Read More »System Coordination From: Matthew Lockwood Presentation to: IGov 1 Final Confernce – Energy Governance: New ideas, new institutions, new people. 6th December 2016, British Academy, London Outline High-level strategic coordination issues Who will coordinate? –CCC, NIC, Ofgem, BEIS, National Grid? Is there a case for a new ‘Energy Agency’? More detailed architecture and delivery Again, who will coordinate? IET SA suggestion, ISO? A transformation is not Download the slides here: Coordination_Lockwood
Read More »How to Fund Change From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: IGov 1 Final Conference – Energy Governance: New ideas, new institutions, new people. 6th December 2016, British Academy, London Outline Fit-for-Purpose GB Energy Governance Framework Institutions in New Framework Costs of Staying the Same How to Fund It Conclusion and Audience Question New (performance based) regulatory thinking –creating value via the DSPs Download the slides here: Funding_Mitchell
Read More »What is transforming the energy sector? From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: Chatham House Energy Transitions conference, November 28-29, Royal Society, London Outline Energy sector economics is changing (because of energy technologies and ICT abilities, and therefore turning energy system upside down Conventional energy system wisdoms (eg the importance of baseload) are being overturned This implies a completely different system. The presentation is available here: Mitchell Chatham House 29 November
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