This paper reviews the considerable body of economic research on energy in Ireland and elsewhere. It draws out the implications of this research for Irish energy policy, and also some of the implications for EU energy and environmental policy. The paper identifies some important gaps in our knowledge, gaps which need to be filled to inform policymakers of the full implications of policy choices which they are currently facing
The energy transformation industry - electricity and gas, is a capital-intensive business. The inves...
Ireland faces very challenging short-term targets in the period to 2020 arising from EU obligations ...
Integral to the Northern Ireland energy strategy and action plan is the development of an energy evi...
The challenges facing those responsible for energy policy in Ireland are considerable, spanning a wi...
In the past public interest in energy policy has fluctuated with movements in energy prices; when pr...
The ultimate objective of energy policy in Ireland, or in any other country, must be to ensure deliv...
The result of the UK referendum on EU membership has prompted a re-evaluation of many Irish policies...
This paper has two aims. First, it presents projections of energy demand to 1990 which emerge from a...
The importance of energy utilities, bath electricity and gas, in a mode economy is often underestima...
Over the past century, Ireland's electricity sector has undergone a significant transformation. This...
In Ireland, the energy sector has undergone significant change in the last forty years. In this per...
In principle, energy policy could be focused on any of several, probably not entirely compatible, ob...
Ireland and other EU member states face onerous climate and energy efficiency policy targets. As the...
Ireland has a long history of promoting the interests of producers instead of the interests of consu...
This working paper outlines a set of forecasts for the likely development of energy demand in Irelan...
The energy transformation industry - electricity and gas, is a capital-intensive business. The inves...
Ireland faces very challenging short-term targets in the period to 2020 arising from EU obligations ...
Integral to the Northern Ireland energy strategy and action plan is the development of an energy evi...
The challenges facing those responsible for energy policy in Ireland are considerable, spanning a wi...
In the past public interest in energy policy has fluctuated with movements in energy prices; when pr...
The ultimate objective of energy policy in Ireland, or in any other country, must be to ensure deliv...
The result of the UK referendum on EU membership has prompted a re-evaluation of many Irish policies...
This paper has two aims. First, it presents projections of energy demand to 1990 which emerge from a...
The importance of energy utilities, bath electricity and gas, in a mode economy is often underestima...
Over the past century, Ireland's electricity sector has undergone a significant transformation. This...
In Ireland, the energy sector has undergone significant change in the last forty years. In this per...
In principle, energy policy could be focused on any of several, probably not entirely compatible, ob...
Ireland and other EU member states face onerous climate and energy efficiency policy targets. As the...
Ireland has a long history of promoting the interests of producers instead of the interests of consu...
This working paper outlines a set of forecasts for the likely development of energy demand in Irelan...
The energy transformation industry - electricity and gas, is a capital-intensive business. The inves...
Ireland faces very challenging short-term targets in the period to 2020 arising from EU obligations ...
Integral to the Northern Ireland energy strategy and action plan is the development of an energy evi...