Technological change is necessary for economies to grow and develop. This paper investigates how this technological change could be directed in order to simultaneously reduce carbon-intensive energy use and deliver a range of economic benefits. Using both partial and general equilibrium modelling, we consider improvements in the efficiency in the delivery of electricity as an increasingly low carbon option in the UK. We demonstrate how linking this to policy action to assist and encourage households to substitute away from more carbon-intensive gas- to electricity-powered heating systems may change the composition of energy use, and implied emissions intensity, but not the level of the resulting economic expansion.JRC.B.3-Territorial Devel...
International audienceAlternative energy technologies (AETs) have emerged as a solution to the chall...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
Technological change is necessary for economies to grow and develop. This paper investigates how thi...
Technological change is necessary for economies to grow and develop. This paper investigates how thi...
The UK Government’s acceptance of the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) advice on moving to a net ze...
This paper explores the possible evolution of UK electricity demand as we move along three potential...
Rapid cuts in greenhouse gas emissions require an almost complete transformation of the energy syste...
The expectation is that by 2050 in order to mitigate climate change damage little or no fossil fuel ...
Guiding a transition to low carbon electricity requires a good understanding of the substitution of ...
It is widely recognised that fundamental change in energy systems is needed to address the economic ...
Sustainable development is a key objective of UK national and regional policies. Improvements in res...
Sustainable development is a key objective of UK national and regional policies. Improvements in res...
A number of European Governments, including the UK, have a target for a reduction in CO2 emissions o...
CAETS Working group reportEnergy use, and its impact on the environment, is one of the most importan...
International audienceAlternative energy technologies (AETs) have emerged as a solution to the chall...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
Technological change is necessary for economies to grow and develop. This paper investigates how thi...
Technological change is necessary for economies to grow and develop. This paper investigates how thi...
The UK Government’s acceptance of the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) advice on moving to a net ze...
This paper explores the possible evolution of UK electricity demand as we move along three potential...
Rapid cuts in greenhouse gas emissions require an almost complete transformation of the energy syste...
The expectation is that by 2050 in order to mitigate climate change damage little or no fossil fuel ...
Guiding a transition to low carbon electricity requires a good understanding of the substitution of ...
It is widely recognised that fundamental change in energy systems is needed to address the economic ...
Sustainable development is a key objective of UK national and regional policies. Improvements in res...
Sustainable development is a key objective of UK national and regional policies. Improvements in res...
A number of European Governments, including the UK, have a target for a reduction in CO2 emissions o...
CAETS Working group reportEnergy use, and its impact on the environment, is one of the most importan...
International audienceAlternative energy technologies (AETs) have emerged as a solution to the chall...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...