EPRG is pleased to announce our successful 2019 Winter Seminar. On December 12, 2019 EPRG hosted delegates to dinner at Christ’s College, and on December 13, 2019 for a full-day seminar at The Møller Center, Churchill College.
SESSION 1 – WHY DO WE HAVE BLACKOUTS? LESSONS FROM AUSTRALIA, GB AND CALIFORNIA
Chair: David Newbery (EPRG)
Paul Simshauser (Griffith Business School) Australia’s National Electricity Market
Janusz Bialek (Newcastle University) GB and California
SESSION 2 – NETWORK CHARGING ARRANGEMENTS FOR FLEXIBLE AND DYNAMIC FUTURE ENERGY SYSTEM
Chair: Michael Pollitt (EPRG)
Andrew Self (Ofgem) Access & charging reforms enabling efficient future energy markets
Sotiris Georgiopoulos (ENA & UKPN) Next Steps for Smart Electricity Networks in the UK – Developing Local Flexibility Markets
SESSION 3 – TOWARDS A WORKABLE & EFFECTIVE CLIMATE POLICY
Chair: Robert Ritz (EPRG)
Laura Diaz Anadon (University of Cambridge) The role of government RD&D in climate change mitigation and economic competitiveness
Geoffroy Dolphin (EPRG) Climate policy diffusion: theory and evidence
Mike Hemsley (CCC) On the future of carbon pricing in the UK
SESSION 4 – PANEL DISCUSSION: ESG & CORPORATE STRATEGY IN A CLIMATE-CONSTRAINED WORLD
Chair: David Reiner (EPRG)
Jennifer Howard-Grenville (Cambridge Judge Business School)
Belinda Littleton (National Grid)
Robert Ritz (EPRG)
Sriya Sundaresan (Carbon Tracker)
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