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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

Net Zero in Peril? The case for a new ‘low carbon social contract’ in the UK

Dr Donal Brown – Senior Research Fellow – SPRU, Sussex

Environmental Co-Benefits of Carbon Taxation on Air Pollution Under a Low-Carbon Pathway in Chile

Shahriyar Nasirov, CENTRA, Universidad Adolfo Ibanez

Developing an Energy Security Monitoring Framework Fit for UK Net Zero

Richard Carmichael, Imperial College London/UKERC

How Did British Generators’ Output Patterns Respond to Demand, Costs and Renewable Generation?

Mateo Bartra and Richard Green, Imperial College London

Markets, value chains, and pacesetters shaping Europe’s Energy Transition

Sam Hollister, LCP Delta

Accelerating transitions? Planning for decarbonisation in local and regional energy systems

Helen Poulter, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, UK

Zonal pricing, transmission constraints and impacts on VRE curtailment

David Newbery, EPRG University of Cambridge

Unlocking Net-Zero Investment through Leasing and APV

Mustafa Alkhabbaz, Saudi Aramco

Modelling and Cost-Benefit Analyses of Offshore Hybrid Assets

Cyrielle Mainguy, National Grid

Impact of Utility-Scale Solar Farms on United States Agricultural Production

Jerome Dumortier and Rafael Almeida Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, USA
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