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 Future of the Electricity Utilities From: Catherine Mitchell To: The Future of the Electricity Utilities Project, Asian Stakeholder Meeting, British Consulate, Hong Kong – 3rd March 2016 Outline: What are the drivers for change within energy systems? Is Europe an outlier? NY REV as an example of ‘new’ regulatory thinking Can we expect drivers for change to spread around the globe? What implications does this have for governance? What are the implications of this for Asia? Download the presentation: Future of Utilities
Read More »Debate on renewable energy support auctions This webinar is part of the AURES project that we are a partner within. AURES is a European research project on auctions for renewable energy support (RES) in the EU. The general objective of the project is to promote an effective use and efficient implementation of auctions to improve the performance of electricity from renewable energy sources in Europe. Find out more: http://auresproject.eu/ This webinar was one of eight carried out over the last few months that have provided information and insights on designing and participating in auctions for
Read More »Exploring German governance issues – informed by GB and US experiences From: Catherine Mitchell To: Agora, 17 February 2016 Outline Introduction to IGov – Problem to resolve – How to change governance to make it work? New York REV Is this relevant for Germany today and in the future? Download presentation: CM_AGORA slides 17-02-
Read More »Innovation and Energy Governance – lessons to be learned from New York State? From: Catherine Mitchell To: SPRU Friday Seminar, University of Sussex, 5th February 2016 Outline Introduction to IGov What is the energy governance problem? New York REV as an interesting example Lessons to be learned for NY REV for GB Download presentation: SPRU slides 5-02-16  
Read More »Energy Policy – a global move to renewables and energy efficiency From: Catherine Mitchell To: Global Conversation, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 12th November 2015 Outline The world is still fossil fuel dominated There are some rapid changes happening Renewables deployment is happening quicker than expected The way systems are operated is changing Flexibility, integration and decentralisation is increasingly important Utilities are restructuring Public discourse is changing Download presentation: New York Global Conversation Find out more about the University of Exeter Global Conversation
Read More »Introduction to Code Governance From: Matthew Lockwood To: Code Governance for the 21st Century, Reform Club, London, 16th October 2015 Outline History Issues CMA Energy Investigation Possible Remedies Ofgem Further Review Other proposals Some principles for governance Codes in the wider governance landscape A possible model for code governance Download presentation: Codes governance workshop intro Oct
Read More »Tomorrow’s Utilities – what future? From: Catherine Mitchell To: Tomorrow’s Utilities: What Future, or Will there be a Future? Cornwall Energy Event, 6 Oct 2015, London Outline GB an outlier What future for conventional utilities? What does this depend on? Characteristics of future utilities Can conventional utilities continue to dominate if they change their BMs? Download presentation: Tomorrow’s Utilities – what future?  
Read More »Heat and the City Community: The institutional roots of Danish energy conversion efficiency From: Matthew Lockwood To: University of Edinburgh, September 2015 Outline The two faces of Danish energy efficiency DH shares in residential heating Share of CHP in electricity generation Conventional story – the 1970s oil crisis as trigger Historical institutionalism Total heat demand The 1970s oil shocks as ‘critical juncture’ Policy response Politics of the 1970s ‘critical juncture’ Expansion of DH 1981-2013 Evolution – the return of decentralised CHP, the introduction of renewable fuels and new opportunities for balancing Conclusions and implications for UK  
Read More »Energy System of the Future From: Catherine Mitchell To: SET Plan conference 2015- Research, innovation and competitiveness for the Energy Union, Luxembourg 21-22 September 2015 Outline Technology challenges System change & new opportunities Good Governance Research & Innovation Download presentation: CM SETPlan 2015 Conference Information: http://www.setplan2015.lu
Read More »Governance and transition to a sustainable energy system: how institutions, rules and incentives in Great Britain support the current system and undermine change From: Catherine Mitchell To: Incumbent-Challenger Dynamics in Energy Transitions, Freie Universität, Berlin, 18-09-15 Outline GB Policy since 2010 What is Governance? Rules & Incentives Future Governance Download presentation: Governance & transtion to a sustainable energy system Workshop Agenda: Workshop-Norge-Tyskland-Challenger-incumbent
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