CCC will provide advice on the 4th carbon budget period – covering 2023-2027 – in December 2010. As part of the underpinning evidence base for this advice, CCC commissioned this major energy modelling study, focusing on mid-term (2020-2030) uncertainties in the feasibility, costs and trade-offs of alternate pathways towards meeting the 2050 target
The legally binding UK greenhouse gas emissions targets were in part derived using deterministic var...
Generally, the key insight of our research concerns the need to broaden attention from technology an...
AbstractHeating is arguably one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonise in the UK's energy syst...
AbstractThe construction and subsequent analysis of scenarios using energy systems models is an esse...
With an application on the UK, this paper shows that myopic planning might result in delayed strateg...
More than a decade of UK state R&D investment, totalling in excess of £250 million, has shown CCS to...
The UK has an ambitious target of an 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, to be reache...
Decarbonisation of heat is critical to the UK achieving its net zero emissions target by 2050. With ...
Outlines the main energy and climate change challenges in the UK over the next five-year term. Ident...
Achieving the UK’s long-term climate targets will require a coordinated approach to decarbonising bo...
The bottom-up approach promoted through the Paris Agreement and signed in 2016 requires the definiti...
The UK trajectory for decarbonisation has been predicated on the creation of very low- carbon electr...
In October 2008, the UK government announced the goal of an 80% reduction in CO2 emissions relative ...
Under the 2008 Climate Change Act, the UK has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by ...
Heating is arguably one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonise in the UK's energy system. Meet...
The legally binding UK greenhouse gas emissions targets were in part derived using deterministic var...
Generally, the key insight of our research concerns the need to broaden attention from technology an...
AbstractHeating is arguably one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonise in the UK's energy syst...
AbstractThe construction and subsequent analysis of scenarios using energy systems models is an esse...
With an application on the UK, this paper shows that myopic planning might result in delayed strateg...
More than a decade of UK state R&D investment, totalling in excess of £250 million, has shown CCS to...
The UK has an ambitious target of an 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, to be reache...
Decarbonisation of heat is critical to the UK achieving its net zero emissions target by 2050. With ...
Outlines the main energy and climate change challenges in the UK over the next five-year term. Ident...
Achieving the UK’s long-term climate targets will require a coordinated approach to decarbonising bo...
The bottom-up approach promoted through the Paris Agreement and signed in 2016 requires the definiti...
The UK trajectory for decarbonisation has been predicated on the creation of very low- carbon electr...
In October 2008, the UK government announced the goal of an 80% reduction in CO2 emissions relative ...
Under the 2008 Climate Change Act, the UK has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by ...
Heating is arguably one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonise in the UK's energy system. Meet...
The legally binding UK greenhouse gas emissions targets were in part derived using deterministic var...
Generally, the key insight of our research concerns the need to broaden attention from technology an...
AbstractHeating is arguably one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonise in the UK's energy syst...