This is the final version of the reportIntroduction. This document provides a methodology for undertaking resource assessment of renewable technologies for remote communities and sets out to identify and describe the key policy and regulatory factors in expected to be relevant to the aims of the ICE project. These factors include policies and regulations that affect the production, distribution and consumption of energy in two locations. Together the two parts fulfil task T1.1 of the ICE project. [...]INTERRE
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The energy system within Great Britain has to decarbonise whilst maintaining security and affordabil...
This Solar Thermal Electricity Technology Development 2018 presents an assessment of the state of th...
Electricity will play a greater role in the transport and building sectors and all decarbonisation s...
Electricity will play a greater role in the transport and building sectors and all decarbonisation s...
Introduction. This report reviews available renewable energy technologies for remote communities, ou...
The development of renewable energy generation has increased the requirements associated with commis...
The IPCC has composed three different future pathways that dictates the level of emission and air po...
The main instrument for the EU climate change protection plans relies on the 20-20-20 by 2020 target...
Climate Change and Energy Security have been dominating the global energy agenda. In response the Un...
The need to achieve a transition to a low carbon economy has renewed interest in "energy efficiency"...
This e-book is an expanded version of the Energy Domain Report originally written for the project Eu...
The aim of this report is to elaborate the MEDPRO Energy Reference Scenario for electricity demand a...
Electricity trading can bring down the costs of the EU’s transition to a competitive low-carbon econ...
By making our electricity supply more secure, reliable and versatile will mean that we reduce our re...
Electricity trading can bring down the costs of the EU’s transition to a competitive low-carbon econ...
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