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.
This presentation has been added with the kind permission of Christoph Burger from ESMT (European School of Management and Technology), Berlin. The presentation: Germany’s decentralized energy revolution can be downloaded here, it covers: Energiewende – what does it mean? Energiewende – implications for utilities Energiewende – searching for successful business models Use these links to find out more about the work of Christoph Burger and of ESMT.  
Read More »The politics of renewable electricity in the UK: the roles of policy feedback and institutional context From: Matthew Lockwood To: Sustainable Energy Planning Research Group, Aalborg University, Denmark, 17th March 2015 Outline Renewable Energy in UK, Denmark and Germany Energy Policy in the wider political context Policy Feedback UK perspectives Conclusions Download presentation: The Politics of Renewable Electricity
Read More »The IGov Project From: Catherine Mitchell To: Steve Sorrell at Centre on Innovation and Energy Demand, 30th March 2015 Outline Energy Policy Group IGov Overview Energy Demand Research Questions and Approach Phase 1: theoretical framework Innovation Governance Change and Inertia Institutionalist approach Phase 2: GB and Comparative Countries UK Rules and Incentives Comparative Countries Case Studies Phase 3: Bringing it Together Download presentation: CIED March
Read More »GB Energy Policy – constraints and opportunities From: Catherine Mitchell To: Cornwall Energy Island, Eden Project, 17th March 2015 Outline How is energy policy developing at EU level? How is energy developing in GB? What is way forward? Download presentation: Cornwall Energy Island
Read More »Fuelling the debate: ECC Committee successes and future challenges On 12th March 2015 the House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee published their latest inquiry. This provided a review of their work over the course of the last Parliament and looked forward to ask what the energy system in 2030 might look like and what are the immediate challenges which need to be overcome in the next parliament might be. Prof. Catherine Mitchell was one of eight panel members asked to give their views on the future of challenges for energy and climate policy at the
Read More »The IGov Project From: Catherine Mitchell, Caroline Kuzemko, Richard Hoggett and Matthew Lockwood To: RCUK Strategy Fellowship Team, 23rd February 2015 Outline Energy Policy Group IGov Overview Energy Demand Research Questions and Approach Phase 1: theoretical framework Innovation Governance Change and Inertia Institutionalist approach Phase 2: GB and Comparative Countries UK Rules and Incentives Comparative Countries Case Studies Phase 3: Bringing it Together Download presentation: Skea-team-Feb
Read More »From ‘dirty’ energy to sustainable energy: UK Energy Policy and the role of community energy From: Catherine Mitchell To: Exeter Community Energy, Exeter, 10th February 2015 Outline How is energy developing at EU / global level? Much more practice change (ie increased renewables; new companies; more community energy) happening in countries other than GB How is energy developing in GB? Energy, anyway always political, has become very political under the coalition Focus on nuclear power Lip service to renewables, efficient energy demand management, energy demand reduction, community energy etc Some changes at city / community level driven
Read More »Innovation, Governance and Affordability for a Sustainable and Secure Economy From: Catherine Mitchell To: University of Exeter Business School, Exeter, 26 November 2014 Outline Why is it important to have innovation / change? Climate change policy Short explanation of energy situation in UK Changing economics of energy Embracing change Constraining change Final outcomes for country, customers and citizens Download presentation: Business School-Nov 14 If you would like a copy of the full ppt presentation with the accompanying notes and detailed references please email us
Read More »German Sustainable Transition – Governance Enablers & Constraints From: Caroline Kuzemko To: Ofgem, 9 October 2014 Summary – Phase II: longer history of action (renewables/R&D) – Learning (what policies/regulations/infrastructure change at what stage) – Policy and institutional change: coordination – Finance: KfW, greater public support – Greater distributed authority and local differences – Culture of anti-centralised power/big companies and of municipalities/community (and of angst) – Growing security, pricing (who pays) and grid concerns – Market structure and efficiency policy being reworked – Political recognition that miss emissions target (DS) Download presentation: German Sustainable Transition-Oct14  
Read More »Governance and disruptive energy systems From: Catherine Mitchell To: International Workshop on Incumbent-Challenger Interactions, Stuttgart, 22 September 2014 Outline – Brief discussion of ‘conventional energy system’ and practice change – The current situation in GB electricity – New factors affecting the GB electricity system – Wider potentially disruptive influences elsewhere in world – Considers whether these influences / factors are strong enough to disrupt GB – Discussion on definitions Download presentation: Mitchell Stuttgart Final 2014 Download full conference paper: Stuttgart conf paper – Draft
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