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This paper investigates economic incentives influencing the adoption of energy saving technology by industry, namely …
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This study explores and quantifies the benefits of connecting more distributed generation (with and without the use of smart connections) across different parties (Distribution Network Operators, wider society and generators). Different connection scenarios are proposed (with partial and full...
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examines the energy policy preferences and attitudes of the British public, the potential for consumer engagement and consumer … acceptance of various energy demand response activities. Wherever possible, comparisons were made to EPRG public opinion surveys … from 2006 and 2008. Since the global financial crisis of 2008, energy and environmental concerns have decreased in priority …
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The aim of this study is to perform a cost benefit analysis of the different options for connecting distributed generation (DG) customers in a specific constrained area (the March Grid), under the context of the Flexible Plug and Play trial. The study shows the importance of the development of...
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We present results of the 2013 Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG) public opinion survey on smart metering and … consumption behaviour. Our survey examines the energy consumption awareness and attitudes of the British public, the effect of … peers on consumption behaviour, the potential for consumer engagement and consumer acceptance of various energy saving …
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The Earth's climate is changing and the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) is recognised as the principal cause. To meet legally binding targets, UK GHG emissions need to be cut by at least 80% of the 1990 levels by 2050. With an increase in future fossil fuel use, Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)...
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Cheap, abundant and easy to transport and store, coal has been produced and consumed to meet people’s energy needs. The …
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different tax or subsidy regimes. This paper considers what tax theory has to say about efficient energy tax design. The main … factors for energy taxes are the optimal tariff argument, the need to correct externalities such as global warming, and second …-best considerations for taxing transport fuels as road charges, but these are inadequate to explain current energy taxes. EU energy tax …
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The energy market liberalisation process in Europe is increasingly focused on electricity market integration and …-term objective of a single European energy market. The interface between the national electricity markets requires physical …
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