Étiqueté : United Kingdom
The basic economics of low-carbon growth in the UK
This Grantham Institute’s brief is intended to inform the debate about how public policy in the UK can stimulate low-carbon economic growth
Shale gas
Shale gas drilling in the UK has been given the go-ahead by MPs in this new report looking at the impact it could have on water supplies, energy security and greenhouse gas emissions.
Does natural gas need a decarbonisation strategy?
Floris van Foreest’s study challenges this assumption and asks whether natural gas needs a decarbonisation strategy, and what such a strategy might look like in terms of: carbon capture and storage, “renewable gas” and back-up for intermittent renewable energy…
Renewable energy review 2011
“Renewable energy should make a major contribution to decarbonising the UK economy over the next decades…”
Taking Control of Energy in the 21st Century
Transcript of a speech made by John Sauven, at Chatham House on 4 May 2011
Energy 2050
… Making the Transition to a Secure Low-Carbon Energy System / Jim Skea, Paul Ekins and Mark Winskel, eds. Earthscan, Dec. 2010.
National Energy Security in a World Where use of Fossil Fuels is Constrained
This paper focuses on the domestic energy policies of industrialised states and, in particular, those states which have been at the forefront in applying neo-liberal policies to the reform and restructuring of their energy supply industries
Oil and Gas Emergency Policy – 2010 update
This IEA’s publication provides an overview of the IEA oil emergency response system…