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What is to be done about UK energy bills?

31 May, 2017 | Blog

Emerging energy transitions: PV uptake beyond subsidies

21 April, 2017 | Publications

PV beyond subsidies: experience from New Zealand

01 March, 2017 | Blog

Is government funding for innovation effective and how can we spend it wisely?

01 March, 2017 | Blog

Bribes, bureaucracies, and blackouts

01 March, 2017 | Blog

Bribes, bureaucracies and blackouts: towards understanding how corruption at the firm level impacts electricity reliability

28 February, 2017 | Publications

Why we should think of power grids like fisheries

01 December, 2016 | Blog

Backfiring batteries?

25 November, 2016 | Blog

Combining different technologies can help secure a low-carbon energy system, but market design needs to catch up

19 August, 2016 | Blog

We need a strong National Grid to help us transition to a low carbon power sector

20 July, 2016 | Blog

Post-Brexit we can get back to some of the other big challenges for the energy sector

29 June, 2016 | Blog

Less precision, more truth

19 May, 2016 | Publications

Climate milestones point to a troubled future for coal and oil (and gas) investment

15 April, 2016 | Blog

The ‘2C capital stock’ for electricity generation: Committed cumulative carbon emissions from the electricity generation sector and the transformation to a green economy

24 March, 2016 | Publications

Big or small?

01 June, 2014 | Blog

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