Despite the UK’s abundance of renewable energy sources and the imperative for renewable energy to make a significant contribution to addressing the problems of climate change and fossil-fuel dependency, renewable energy capacity in the UK has developed slowly compared with some other EU states. The UK has introduced a succession of policies to promote renewable energy, but so far these have failed to meet national and EU targets. This signals the need for detailed examination of the reasons for these ‘failures’ and, in particular, the extent, nature and constraints on ‘policy learning’ within UK renewable energy policy. Policy learning has emerged in recent years as an innovative way of exploring the roles of knowledge acquisition and use i...
The first phase of promoting renewable energy in Europe is coming to an end. The timetable of the Eu...
This paper analyses recent, current and potential future relations between policy processes and subs...
The UK’s energy system is predominantly centralised with a major reliance on fossil fuels. The trile...
I assess the contribution of policy learning to changes in renewable energy support policies in the ...
This paper analyses the changing nature of renewable policies within the EU and the processes of pol...
The UK's renewable energy policy has been characterised by opportunism, cost-limiting caps and conti...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Si...
The aim of this paper is to look at the UK’s renewable energy policy in the context of its overall d...
The UK’s energy transition path has been shaped by a legacy of fossil fuel use across electricity ge...
Offshore wind energy is a promising source of renewable electricity, even though its current costs p...
The paper addresses both historical and current UK policy relating to renewable energy. It discusses...
To combat climate change, different types of initiatives and policy instruments are required to supp...
The UK developed an energy policy which focused on providing for energy security and cutting carbon ...
7th BIEE Academic Conference, Oxford, UK, 24-25 September 2008Introduction: Figures presented by the...
The article analyses the development of the national policies in both countries targeted to bringing...
The first phase of promoting renewable energy in Europe is coming to an end. The timetable of the Eu...
This paper analyses recent, current and potential future relations between policy processes and subs...
The UK’s energy system is predominantly centralised with a major reliance on fossil fuels. The trile...
I assess the contribution of policy learning to changes in renewable energy support policies in the ...
This paper analyses the changing nature of renewable policies within the EU and the processes of pol...
The UK's renewable energy policy has been characterised by opportunism, cost-limiting caps and conti...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Si...
The aim of this paper is to look at the UK’s renewable energy policy in the context of its overall d...
The UK’s energy transition path has been shaped by a legacy of fossil fuel use across electricity ge...
Offshore wind energy is a promising source of renewable electricity, even though its current costs p...
The paper addresses both historical and current UK policy relating to renewable energy. It discusses...
To combat climate change, different types of initiatives and policy instruments are required to supp...
The UK developed an energy policy which focused on providing for energy security and cutting carbon ...
7th BIEE Academic Conference, Oxford, UK, 24-25 September 2008Introduction: Figures presented by the...
The article analyses the development of the national policies in both countries targeted to bringing...
The first phase of promoting renewable energy in Europe is coming to an end. The timetable of the Eu...
This paper analyses recent, current and potential future relations between policy processes and subs...
The UK’s energy system is predominantly centralised with a major reliance on fossil fuels. The trile...