FULL VERSION OF A FINANCIAL TIMES OP-ED (Abridged, FT 7 APRIL 2022) WITH THIS TITLE. SIX MONTHS LATER THE UK GOVERNMENT RELAXED ITS DE-FACTO BAN ON ONSHORE WIND ENERGY IN ENGLAND...
Month: November 2022
Renewables are cheaper than ever – so why are household energy bills only going up?
Not for the first time, global energy markets are in turmoil. Internationally traded gas prices more than quadrupled in 2021. In their wake, many energy suppliers have gone bust...
EEIST: Transformative Energy Innovation Dialogues, COP26 Discussion
Launch of the 2021 EEIST flagship report: The New Economics of Innovation and Transition, including case study examples of transformative energy policy initiatives from Brazil,...
Eco-nomics and the Climate
Professor Michael Grubb joins host Amanda Carpenter in this fascinating “eco-nomics” discussion with Dr Alex Köberle. What choices and opportunities there may be to build a...
Innovation for Planetary Health: Energy Transition and the Next Industrial Revolution
Innovation in technologies and systems is critical to addressing planetary health challenges. But what can be done to ensure that innovation systems respond effectively with...
Inaugural Lecture: Energy, Europe and the Economics of Innovation
Energy was at the heart of the industrial revolution and oil and electricity helped to shape the 20th Century. Innovation is increasingly recognised as crucial to modern...






