The UK faces two challenges over the coming years: transitioning to a low-carbon energy system while continuing to grow our economy. This will require close collaboration between industry, government and society. But chiefly, it will require innovation to ensure we meet the needs of a growing population in a smarter, more sustainable way. Innovation is created throughout the economy. What has become clear over the past few decades, however, is that entrepreneurs and small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have proved to be a highly efficient innovation engine within our economy. In low-carbon they represent 91.5% of the UK market, and are disproportionately likely to innovate compared to peers in other sectors. The game-changing technolog...
Decline in traditional sectors has seen attention paid by governments to encouraging the development...
This strategy sets out the Government’s approach to boosting business investment in innovation and e...
With manufacturing accounting for 16% of the Midlands economy, production-related output accounts fo...
About the paper The term “development ” is synonymous with economic growth. Theory and empirical evi...
All EU countries must consider how they will fulfil European targets for the expansion of low carbon...
Early-stage small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) cleantech innovation, if properly funded, can i...
The transition towards low-carbon energy systems and associated policies in Britain, France and Germ...
Development of sustainable energy has been slow. We compare it with a historical example of rapid in...
The transition to a low carbon economy demands new strategies for maintaining competitiveness and be...
‘What needs to change in the United Kingdom energy system, to allow low carbon business models to th...
The cities of the world are growing at a rapid pace and as hubs of economic development, production...
The UK, and the world economy generally, continue to confront serious challenges. Europe as a whole...
Sustainable innovation emerges and spreads to solve challenging global issues. Through desk research...
It is now widely accepted that there is a need to reduce CO2 emissions and other greenhouse gasses i...
Innovation for a Low Carbon Economy analyses the interplay of technological, institutional, market a...
Decline in traditional sectors has seen attention paid by governments to encouraging the development...
This strategy sets out the Government’s approach to boosting business investment in innovation and e...
With manufacturing accounting for 16% of the Midlands economy, production-related output accounts fo...
About the paper The term “development ” is synonymous with economic growth. Theory and empirical evi...
All EU countries must consider how they will fulfil European targets for the expansion of low carbon...
Early-stage small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) cleantech innovation, if properly funded, can i...
The transition towards low-carbon energy systems and associated policies in Britain, France and Germ...
Development of sustainable energy has been slow. We compare it with a historical example of rapid in...
The transition to a low carbon economy demands new strategies for maintaining competitiveness and be...
‘What needs to change in the United Kingdom energy system, to allow low carbon business models to th...
The cities of the world are growing at a rapid pace and as hubs of economic development, production...
The UK, and the world economy generally, continue to confront serious challenges. Europe as a whole...
Sustainable innovation emerges and spreads to solve challenging global issues. Through desk research...
It is now widely accepted that there is a need to reduce CO2 emissions and other greenhouse gasses i...
Innovation for a Low Carbon Economy analyses the interplay of technological, institutional, market a...
Decline in traditional sectors has seen attention paid by governments to encouraging the development...
This strategy sets out the Government’s approach to boosting business investment in innovation and e...
With manufacturing accounting for 16% of the Midlands economy, production-related output accounts fo...