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Transition and Investment

Rosalind Smith-Maxwell | Senior Director, Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners

Investment Market design Locational investment signals Transmission access

John Tindal – Head of Market Design SSE

Accelerating net zero and driving growth

Sheer Khan - National Wealth Fund

Co-operation, Fragmentation, and Justice in Accelerating Local Energy Transitions: Case studies in England and Wales

Sheridan Few, Sustainability Research Institute (SRI), School of Earth & Environment, University of Leeds  

Household travel behaviour and fuel prices: New evidence from energy crises

Tong Zhu - University of Dundee

The energy revolution: How data will make or break net zero

Orlando Minervino, Decarbonisation Strategy Manager, Xoserve

How the facets of energy security impact the support for energy sources: Evidence from UK household data

Andreas Markoulakis, Eleanya Nduka - Department of Economics, University of Warwick

Heat to Power: Modelling Peak Gas Demand through the Energy Transition

Dr. Zoë Fannon, Senior Consultant / Principal - NERA

The role of Interconnectors in a flexible and secure energy system

Rob Rome, National Grid Ventures

Rethinking Energy Metrics: The Fallacy of Primary Energy and Its Policy Consequences

Professor Jan Rosenow Leader of the Energy Group, ECI - Oxford University Senior Associate, CISL - Cambridge University

Opportunity or obstacle? Industrial decarbonisation and its implications for the UK’s national competitiveness

Anas Karkoutli – Centre for Energy Policy, University of Strathclyde Supervisors: Prof Karen Turner and Dr Antonios Katris

Accelerating UK industrial decarbonisation while driving growth: challenges and opportunities

Prof. Peter Taylor and Dr Imogen Rattle - University of Leeds
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