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Resource Archive
20.09.06
Geopolitics: Understanding Gazprom
Nicholas Perry, PES Ltd Russian military doctrine would encourage Gazprom to ‘think in 4-D’, to move swiftly, unexpectedly, and on multiple axes, to ‘con...
20.09.06
Geopolitics: Commitments through Financial Options: A Way to Facilitate Compliance with Climate Change Obligations
Karsten Neuhoff, University of Cambridge This paper has shown that states can overcome both the internal and the external commitment problem and thus credibly ...
20.09.06
Innovation Policy: Ofgem, distributed generation and innovation: Recent Initiatives
Bridget Woodman, Warwick Business School Increasing levels of distributed generation are expected to connect to distribution networks in the UK over the next f...
20.09.06
Innovation Policy: Corporate Strategy and Technological Innovation Systems: Integrating Individual Agency into the systems’ approach
Till Stenzl, Imperial College Recent contributions in the literature have criticized the Innovation Systems approach for neglecting individual agency and overl...
20.09.06
Innovation Policy: The Sailing Ship Effect and its Potential Influence on Energy Transitions and Policy
Peter Pearson, Imperial College The (contested) hypothesis of the Sailing Ship Effect (hereafter SSE) suggests that for some technologies the advent of a new a...
30.04.04
UK Gas and Electricity Supplies: A review of the winter 2003-04
John Greasley and Simon Griew, National Grid Transco Sets out the pre-winter view from Grid; in respect to gas covering: transportation requirements; gas for...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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