Presentations

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

  • Presentation: Heat and the City Community

    September 17, 2015

    Presentation: Heat and the City Community

    Heat and the City Community: The institutional roots of Danish energy conversion efficiency From: Matthew Lockwood To: University of Edinburgh, September 2015 Download presentation: ML Edinburgh September

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  • Presentation: The Political Economy of Sustainable Energy Transitions

    September 17, 2015

    Presentation: The Political Economy of Sustainable Energy Transitions

    The Political Economy of Sustainable Energy Transitions: Institutions, Contingency and Contestations From: Caroline Kuzemko To: International Sustainability Transitions Conference, Sussex, 28-08-15 Outline An inter-disciplinary approach to conceptualising governance for sustainable energy innovations and explaining differential pace and degree of transitions The concept of governance we apply recognises that not all governing is done by government: multiple actors STT tell us a lot about how socio-technical systems operate and change; winners /losers BUT too little on contestation, policy change and broader political (macro) contexts New Institutionalism details on political context; how policy change: recognition that there is a problem,

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  • Presentation: Paradigm Shift in the Electricity Sector

    September 14, 2015

    Presentation: Paradigm Shift in the Electricity Sector

    Paradigm Shift in the Electricity Sector From: Ranjit Bharvirkar To: Seminar Presented at Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai 05-02-15 Outline This is a guest powerpoint of electricity system change and governance needs by Ranjit Bharvirkar, who works for RAP on their India Programme  Download presentation: IIT-Mumbai_Presentation_RanjitBharvirkar

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  • Presentation: International comparisons of governance & innovation

    August 26, 2015

    Presentation: International comparisons of governance & innovation

    International comparisons of governance and innovations for transformation in electricity systems From: Catherine Mitchell To: MBA at European School of Management and Technology ESMT, Berlin, 24-08-15 Outline Governance and Innovation What is Governance? Fundamental Issues of Governance Phase 1 versus Phase 2 countries of transformation Great Britain NYC Reforming the Energy Vision New Revenue Model Hawaii   Download presentation: International Comparisons of Governance & Innovation

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  • Presentation: Renewables – how far can we go?

    July 20, 2015

    Presentation: Renewables – how far can we go?

    Renewables: how far can we go? From: Catherine Mitchell To: ECIU – Renewables, how far can we go? London 15-07-15 Outline The future Current situation in GB Energy system foundations Reduce, flatten and flex No wind, no sun scenario How do we make it happen? Can we afford it?   Download presentation: CMitchell – ECIU Renewables- how far can we go

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  • Presentation: German and UK Energy Politicisations

    July 1, 2015

    Presentation: German and UK Energy Politicisations

    German and UK Energy Politicisations: Crisis, Embedded Institutions and Change Narratives From: Caroline Kuzemko To:  International Conference on Public Policy 2015, Milan, 1st July 2015 Outline Politicisation and Change Type of Change: Degrees of Compromise Climate Change-Energy Nexus UK: Energy-Climate Narratives & Compromises Favour Continuity Germany: Energy-Climate Narratives & Compromises Favour Continuity Conclusions   Download presentation: Milan-DepolCrisis Find out more about the conference: International Conference on Public Policy 

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  • Presentations: Current Challenges to Energy Markets

    July 1, 2015

    Presentations: Current Challenges to Energy Markets

    Current Challenges to Energy Markets: Institutions, Contestations and Contingent Change From: Caroline Kuzemko To:  International Conference on Public Policy 2015, Milan, 1st July 2015 Outline Energy Markets in Historical Context Challenge: Sustainable Energy (Innovations) Theorising Governance for Innovation Political Institutions: Energy in Context Terms of the Debate: Sustainable Change Mediation between Forces/Outcomes Conclusions/Questions   Download presentation: Milan-EnergyGov Find out more about the conference: International Conference on Public Policy 

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  • Presentation: The UK energy system- the challenge of institutional inertia

    June 11, 2015

    Presentation: The UK energy system- the challenge of institutional inertia

    The UK energy system: the challenge of institutional inertia From: Matthew Lockwood To: Solar Trade Association – Does the new government mean business for solar? 8 June 2015, PwC, London Outline What institutions matter for DNOs? RIIO Solar PV Installed Capacity Review mechanisms Codes and standards Code governance issues Explaining inertia What to do?   Download presentation: Lockwood Institutional inertia STA 8 June

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  • Presentation: The State of the Power Sector in Europe

    May 7, 2015

    Presentation: The State of the Power Sector in Europe

    The State of the Power Sector in Europe From: Catherine Mitchell To: The Future of Utilities – European Workshop, Chatham House, 28 April 2015 Outline What is the current state of the utilities in Europe? Where is there existential threat for incumbents? i.e Where are the changes most visible? And what have the drivers been? What are the consequences for existing energy systems? Electricity utility structures? Institutional frameworks Role of the State Should Change Tension Key Indicators of Change   Download presentation: The State of the Power Sector in Europe More information on the Future of Utilities Workshop 

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  • Presentations: Thailand’s Solar PV Roadmap Initiative and the Governance of Energy Transition

    May 5, 2015

    Presentations: Thailand’s Solar PV Roadmap Initiative and the Governance of Energy Transition

    Thailand’s Solar PV Roadmap Initiative and the Governance of Energy Transition From: Matthew Lockwood To: Thailand’s Solar PV Roadmap Initiative and the Governance of Energy Transition, April 22nd, 2015, Bangkok  Overview: Organised by the Energy Research Institute at Chulalongkorn University, the Ministry of Energy and the British Embassy Bangkok, this event was part of a project to help inform strategies for future energy reform in Thailand – the full agenda is available here. As part of the event Matthew Lockwood from the the IGov team gave two presentations to share lessons from our research on renewable policies and governance issues within

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