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.
Energy policy-making: domestic & European challenges and opportunities From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: Clare Moody MEP, University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, 20th May 2016 Outline: Overview What kind of energy system foundations do we want? Is a RE and EE secure? Yes What are the energy system challenges? Particular EU challenges Challenges and Opportunities Germany Transformative governance new value enablers Download the presentation: Clare Moody at Exeter May
Read More »Energy policy-making in a time of rapidly changing technologies and social preferences From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: ESRC-DECC seminar on the transition to renewables, DECC – 17th May 2016 Outline: The energy world is undergoing rapid change: Energy technologies (supply, demand and operation) are decentralising New means, and requirements, of system operation and integration are occurring Global investment patterns are moving to RE from FF Social preferences and ownership Public policy momentum around the world to ‘clean’ away from ‘dirty’ There are considerable energy system challenges which are difficult to meet with current governance system
Read More »Energy Transformation: future challenges and opportunities From: Catherine Mitchell Presentation to: The Future of Environmental Politics – Environmental Politics of the Future. Celebrating 30 years of the Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU), Freie Universität Berlin – 26th April 2016 Outline: Global CO2 may have flattened; now need to reduce it There are considerable energy system challenges BUT opportunities as well There has been lots of change in some countries but needs to spread those changes to more countries, and at a quicker rate Need more transformational innovation BAU not good enough Very few transformational innovation mechanisms
Read More »Transformative Governance: Speeding up change in global energy systems From: Catherine Mitchell Colloquium to: Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkley – 13 April 2016 Outline: What is energy governance?; Why is it important; What is Transformative Governance What characterises transformative governance versus other innovative or progressive governance Current challenges to be met – Opportunities of change to be captured Significant energy system changes (and opportunities) are already happening in some countries – derive from a few transformative mechanisms Its not only governance change we need, but transformative governance change What characterises transformative governance? Examples How transferable is
Read More »Governing for Demand Management Innovations in Germany: Surprises From: Caroline Kuzemko To: Ofgem, London – 17 March 2016 Outline: The IGov project Demand defined Aspects of German governance for demand management and wider Energiewende that I hadn’t expected… Download the presentation: Kuzemko-Ofgem-March
Read More »“Dear Energy Secretary, I’m afraid to tell you there is no money”: Climate policy under the consolidation state From: Matthew Lockwood To: Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Brighton – 23 March 2016 Outline: Sustainable development and political economy Dynamics of democratic capitalism Delayed crisis in the US Politics of tax under the consolidation state Should the government increase tax and spending? Consequences for climate policy Concluding thoughts Download the presentation: MLockwood PSA conf
Read More »Governing for Demand Management Innovations in Germany From: Caroline Kuzemko To: Ofgem, London – 17 March 2016 Outline: The IGov project Demand management defined Overview of demand/flexibility in Germany Overview of German transition governance Demand policies, issues and potential solutions: Energy Efficiency Distributed energy Demand side response/flexibility What can we take from this? Download the presentation: Kuzemko-Ofgem-March
Read More »The Political Economy of Energy Transitions in Germany and Britain From: Caroline Kuzemko To: PSA Annual Conference, Brighton – 22 March 2016 Outline: Variety in Sustainable Energy Transitions Explaining Differences Bringing Insights Together Germany’s Transition in Domestic Context Britain’s Transition in Context Conclusions Download the presentation: Kuzemko-PSA-March
Read More »Transformative energy governance: is there cause for optimism? From: Catherine Mitchell Plenary to: American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco – 30th March 2016 Outline: Challenges of energy system transformation Energy system changes Transformative governance lagging in most countries Next steps in transformative governance Download the presentation: AAG March
Read More »Governance of energy systems transformation: emergence or design? From: Catherine Mitchell To: Energy Systems Challenges in a World in Transition, Oxford – 22nd March 2016 Outline: GB energy system challenges Energy system changes The ‘whole’ system is transformative New (performance based) regulatory thinking Download the presentation: UKERC March 2016 You can download a copy of the UKERC report on this conference here: Energy systems research conference report
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