A core theme of the UK Government’s new Industrial Strategy is exploiting opportunities for domestic supply chain development. This extends to a special 'Automotive Sector Deal' that focuses on the shift to low emissions vehicles (LEVs). Here attention is on electric vehicle and battery production and innovation. In this paper, we argue that a more straightforward gain in terms of framing policy around potential economic benefits may be made through supply chain activity to support refuelling of battery/hydrogen vehicles. We set this in the context of LEV refuelling supply chains potentially replicating the strength of domestic upstream linkages observed in the UK electricity and/or gas industries. We use input-output multiplier analysis to...
Following our initial project briefing published in June 20211 , this policy brief is the first in a...
UK policymakers are seeking to use the levers of a more active industrial policy to develop economic...
Acknowledgements This research was undertaken as part of the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) resea...
A core theme of the UK Government’s new Industrial Strategy is exploiting opportunities for domestic...
The transition of societies to a low carbon future presents several important political economy chal...
The decarbonisation of transport is a key component of reaching mid-century net zero targets now set...
We investigate the question of whether spending to enable ambitious EV roll-out programmes can in fa...
On the 12th of December, 2015, the United Nations with 196 parties came to an agreement to limit glo...
This chapter focuses on the employment embodied in the hydrogen supply chain activity implied by the...
Developing understanding around how a UK carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) system, and ...
The UK and Scottish Governments commitments to the mid-century net zero targets present a significan...
This chapter considers a few simple scenarios that introduce some potential scale to the input-outpu...
The UK and Scottish Governments have set ambitious targets for the roll out of electric vehicles (EV...
The Supply Chain is critical to the establishment of a hydrogen fuel cell economy and indeed offers ...
UK plans to ban the sale of new diesel and petrol cars by 2030 to be replaced by electric vehicles (...
Following our initial project briefing published in June 20211 , this policy brief is the first in a...
UK policymakers are seeking to use the levers of a more active industrial policy to develop economic...
Acknowledgements This research was undertaken as part of the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) resea...
A core theme of the UK Government’s new Industrial Strategy is exploiting opportunities for domestic...
The transition of societies to a low carbon future presents several important political economy chal...
The decarbonisation of transport is a key component of reaching mid-century net zero targets now set...
We investigate the question of whether spending to enable ambitious EV roll-out programmes can in fa...
On the 12th of December, 2015, the United Nations with 196 parties came to an agreement to limit glo...
This chapter focuses on the employment embodied in the hydrogen supply chain activity implied by the...
Developing understanding around how a UK carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) system, and ...
The UK and Scottish Governments commitments to the mid-century net zero targets present a significan...
This chapter considers a few simple scenarios that introduce some potential scale to the input-outpu...
The UK and Scottish Governments have set ambitious targets for the roll out of electric vehicles (EV...
The Supply Chain is critical to the establishment of a hydrogen fuel cell economy and indeed offers ...
UK plans to ban the sale of new diesel and petrol cars by 2030 to be replaced by electric vehicles (...
Following our initial project briefing published in June 20211 , this policy brief is the first in a...
UK policymakers are seeking to use the levers of a more active industrial policy to develop economic...
Acknowledgements This research was undertaken as part of the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) resea...