New economic thinking is needed in the UK energy sector. The mainstream economic approach to the electricity sector needs to be radically altered, and two new approaches are discussed in this article. The first focuses on restructuring the electricity market, and the second on achieving parity for low carbon energy sources in terms of subsidies received in comparison to the oil and gas sector
It is widely recognised that fundamental change in energy systems is needed to address the economic ...
Governments across the OECD are committed to ambitious reductions in CO2 emissions. Electricity is ...
Governments across the OECD are committed to ambitious reductions in CO2 emissions. Electricity is ...
Energy subsidies have the potential to dominate the debate in the energy sector until at least 2020....
This article examines the hitherto neglected link between the system of economic and financial contr...
Increases in retail energy prices, tough carbon emission targets and increased reliance on imported ...
Abstract The present pattern of taxation, charging, and providing support has accumulated over time ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The 2015 EU Energy Union Package proposes integrating renewables into the market...
A proposal for reforming an electricity market for a low-carbon economy / Raphael Heffron, Universit...
The UK and other EU countries are concerned to deliver secure, sustainable and affordable electricit...
Once the poster child of energy market liberalization, the U.K. is now grappling with the difficulti...
The government intends to fundamentally overhaul Britain’s electricity sector. No fewer than three c...
Renewable energy has been described as the 'cinderella' energy sector, left behind and neglected in ...
Energy subsidies have been a core policy in many parts of the world, typically aimed at achieving br...
Heavily Energy Subsidized Economies, defined as having budgetary subsidies above 1.5% of GDP, on ave...
It is widely recognised that fundamental change in energy systems is needed to address the economic ...
Governments across the OECD are committed to ambitious reductions in CO2 emissions. Electricity is ...
Governments across the OECD are committed to ambitious reductions in CO2 emissions. Electricity is ...
Energy subsidies have the potential to dominate the debate in the energy sector until at least 2020....
This article examines the hitherto neglected link between the system of economic and financial contr...
Increases in retail energy prices, tough carbon emission targets and increased reliance on imported ...
Abstract The present pattern of taxation, charging, and providing support has accumulated over time ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The 2015 EU Energy Union Package proposes integrating renewables into the market...
A proposal for reforming an electricity market for a low-carbon economy / Raphael Heffron, Universit...
The UK and other EU countries are concerned to deliver secure, sustainable and affordable electricit...
Once the poster child of energy market liberalization, the U.K. is now grappling with the difficulti...
The government intends to fundamentally overhaul Britain’s electricity sector. No fewer than three c...
Renewable energy has been described as the 'cinderella' energy sector, left behind and neglected in ...
Energy subsidies have been a core policy in many parts of the world, typically aimed at achieving br...
Heavily Energy Subsidized Economies, defined as having budgetary subsidies above 1.5% of GDP, on ave...
It is widely recognised that fundamental change in energy systems is needed to address the economic ...
Governments across the OECD are committed to ambitious reductions in CO2 emissions. Electricity is ...
Governments across the OECD are committed to ambitious reductions in CO2 emissions. Electricity is ...