This paper is an edited version of a submission by the Centre for Energy Policy to the Scottish Parliament’s Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee on the security of Scotland’s energy supply. It addresses the Committee’s four enquiry themes of energy supply, energy demand, the transmission network and market functioning. This paper starts from the premise that the comparatively narrow focus of the Committee’s inquiry remit risks overlooking the impact of some wider policy issues facing the Scottish energy market in the years ahead
The rapidly changing economic environment in which the energy sector operates calls for new concepts...
As a country rich in renewable energy resources (including wind, tidal and hydro), many of which are...
Abstract Energy policy aims to deliver security, sustainability and affordability, but politicians t...
This paper is an edited version of a submission by the Centre for Energy Policy to the Scottish Parl...
Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions together with the increase in electricity generated...
At the beginning of 2013 five academics from different UK universities published a paper on the pros...
This briefing paper considers the extent to which renewables in Scotland are shaped by the policy re...
UK Energy policy is at a critical juncture, with major changes in the electricity generation mix in ...
This paper explores the emergence of a distinctive energy policy for Scotland and raises the issue o...
Securing the supply of electricity to a region of a power system requires either generation capacity...
This scoping note provides the Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee of the Scottish Parliament with...
In liberalised electricity markets the impact of further constitutional change depends on the reacti...
The mix of technologies used to generate electricity in Scotland has evolved over the last ninety ye...
Objectives and Approach • No energy policy, no matter how well considered, will ever solve all of th...
Attracting investments for renewing infrastructure, developing onshore gas activity or carbon captur...
The rapidly changing economic environment in which the energy sector operates calls for new concepts...
As a country rich in renewable energy resources (including wind, tidal and hydro), many of which are...
Abstract Energy policy aims to deliver security, sustainability and affordability, but politicians t...
This paper is an edited version of a submission by the Centre for Energy Policy to the Scottish Parl...
Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions together with the increase in electricity generated...
At the beginning of 2013 five academics from different UK universities published a paper on the pros...
This briefing paper considers the extent to which renewables in Scotland are shaped by the policy re...
UK Energy policy is at a critical juncture, with major changes in the electricity generation mix in ...
This paper explores the emergence of a distinctive energy policy for Scotland and raises the issue o...
Securing the supply of electricity to a region of a power system requires either generation capacity...
This scoping note provides the Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee of the Scottish Parliament with...
In liberalised electricity markets the impact of further constitutional change depends on the reacti...
The mix of technologies used to generate electricity in Scotland has evolved over the last ninety ye...
Objectives and Approach • No energy policy, no matter how well considered, will ever solve all of th...
Attracting investments for renewing infrastructure, developing onshore gas activity or carbon captur...
The rapidly changing economic environment in which the energy sector operates calls for new concepts...
As a country rich in renewable energy resources (including wind, tidal and hydro), many of which are...
Abstract Energy policy aims to deliver security, sustainability and affordability, but politicians t...