Grischa Perino, Robert A. Ritz and Arthur A. van Benthem Overlapping Climate Policies Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Grischa Perino, Robert A. Ritz and Arthur A. van Benthem Overlapping Climate Policies Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Victor Ajayi and David Reiner Are Consumers Willing to Pay for Industrial Decarbonisation? Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment on Green Plastics Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Qingyu Xu and Benjamin F. Hobbs Economic Efficiency of Alternative Border Carbon Adjustment Schemes: A Case Study of California Carbon Pricing and the Western North American Power Market Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Robert Ritz gave a research seminar on “Generalized linear competition: From pass-through to policy” to the Helsinki Graduate School of Economics on 11 November 2020 | PDF Continue Reading
Ramit Debnath, Vibhor Mittal, Abhinav Jindal A review of challenges from increasing renewable generation in the Indian Power System Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Ramit Debnath, Ronita Bardhan, Sarah Darby, Kamiar Mohaddes, Minna Sunikka-Blank, Ana Cristina Villaça Coelho, Abdulrasheed Isa A deep-narrative analysis of energy cultures in slum rehabilitation housing of Abuja, Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro for just policy design Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Cambridge Zero Policy Forum, a collaboration of Cambridge Zero and the Centre for Science and Policy, released an ambitious new report: A Blueprint for a Green Future. This report brings together ideas from senior academics across the University of Cambridge to present a multidisciplinary perspective and series of recommendations for policymakers and industry. To read… Continue Reading
Robert A. Ritz Climate targets, executive compensation, and corporate strategy Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Michael Pollitt gave a talk “Promoting green growth: a guaranteed route to recovery or a route to value destruction?” at 30th University of Cambridge Alumni Festival on 21 September 2020. In his talk, Michael explores green investment and how they promote economic productivity and growth. You can listen to this presentation here Continue Reading
Michael Pollitt recorded a podcast “Economics and Energy Transitions” organized by Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge and hosted by Dr Robert Doubleday. To listen to the podcast please click here Continue Reading
Kamiar Mohaddes recorded a podcast “The Economics of a Green Recovery” organized by Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge. In the podcast, hosted by Dr Robert Doubleday, Dr Mohaddes together with Dr Nina Seega discussed the macroeconomic effects of the Covid-19 shock, the long-term costs of climate change and the potential for a… Continue Reading
The Royal Society published a new policy briefing “Nuclear Cogeneration: civil nuclear in a low-carbon future“. Simon Taylor, EPRG Associate Researcher, was on the Steering Group for this report. To view the report, please click here Continue Reading
Jun Xu, Michael G. Pollitt, Bai-Chen Xie, Chung-Han Yang China’s Energy Law Draft and the Reform of its Electricity Supply Sector Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text The Chinese version of this paper can be found below Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Stephen Littlechild An Overall Customer Satisfaction score for GB energy suppliers Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text A revised paper dated 12 March 2021 based on this Working Paper can be viewed here Continue Reading
Michael Mehling and Robert Ritz Going beyond default intensities in an EU carbon border adjustment mechanism Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Executive Summary Continue Reading
Stephen Littlechild Online reviews and customer satisfaction: The use of Trustpilot by UK retail energy suppliers and three other sectors Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text In March 2021 this Working Paper was subsequently split into two papers and the revised versions can be viewed below: Paper 1 Paper 2 Continue Reading
Stephen Littlechild submitted his comments “Who is going to do all this?” to Electricity Brain Trust Forum on 15 September 2020 | Text Continue Reading
David Newbery Transport policy for a post-Covid UK Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Kamiar Mohaddes’ paper on the microeconomics effects of climate change (published as EPRG WP 1925) was mentioned in the article “Our Planet, Our Choice” by Andrea Gawrylewski in Scientific American, August 2020 Special Edition. To read the article, please click here Continue Reading
Stephen Littlechild published an article “Ofgem’s customer complaints – Is anyone listening?” in Utility Week on 31 July 2020. In this article Stephen Littlechild asks whether it is worthwhile requiring energy retailers to publish quarterly complaints statistics when there are questions over both its consistency and actual value. To read the article on Utilty Week… Continue Reading
Paul Simshauser Merchant renewables and the valuation of peaking plant in energy-only markets Energy Economics, volume 91, article #104888, September 2020 Also published as EPRG WP#2002 Continue Reading
David Newbery wrote an article “Transport policy for a post-Covid19 UK” for Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge, that was published as a blogpost in August 2020 The full text can be viewed here Continue Reading
Christos Genakos, Felix Grey and Robert Ritz Generalized linear competition: From pass-through to policy Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Ramit Debnath, Sarah Darby, Ronita Bardhan, Kamiar Mohaddes, Minna Sunikka-Blank Grounded reality meets machine learning: A deep-narrative analysis framework for energy policy research Energy Research & Social Science, November 2020, volume 69 Also published as EPRG WP#2019 Continue Reading
Chi Kong Chyong, Carmen Li, David Reiner, and Fabien Roques A Portfolio approach to wind and solar deployment in Australia Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Victor Ajayi, Geoffroy Dolphin, Karim Anaya, Michael Pollitt The Productivity Puzzle in Network Industries: Evidence from the Energy Sector Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
David Newbery Implications of the National Energy and Climate Plans for the Single Electricity Market of the island of Ireland Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Supplement materials Data and model information | Data spreadsheets Also published in Energy Policy, volume 158, November 2021 Continue Reading
Ramit Debnath, Sarah Darby, Ronita Bardhan, Kamiar Mohaddes, Minna Sunikka-Blank Grounded reality meets machine learning: A deep-narrative analysis framework for energy policy research Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Also published in Energy Research and Social Science, Vol. 69, November 2020 | Text Continue Reading
Simon Taylor, EPRG Associate Researcher, was interviewed for The Spectator podcast “Is nuclear power the answer to climate change?” on 26 June 2020. You can listen to the podcast here Continue Reading
Wei Zhou, Alice Moncaster, David M Reiner and Peter Guthrie Developing a generic System Dynamics model for building stock transformation towards energy efficiency and low-carbon development Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Robert Ritz gave a keynote talk on “EU carbon border adjustment: Policy design and industrial competitiveness” at an expert roundtable on the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism hosted by Hill+Knowlton Strategies in Brussels on 24 June 2020 | PDF Continue Reading
Olivia Muza, Ramit Debnath Socially inclusive renewable energy transition in sub-Saharan Africa: A social shaping of technology analysis of appliance uptake in Rwanda Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
EPRG is delighted to announce that Paul Simshauser AM, EPRG Associate Researcher, was appointed as the new Chief Executive of Powerlink Queensland, the Government Owned Corporation that owns and operates Queensland’s transmission network. Congratulations to Paul! Continue Reading
Wei Zhou, Eoghan O’Neill, Alice Moncaster, David M Reiner and Peter Guthrie Forecasting Urban Residential Stock Turnover Dynamics using System Dynamics and Bayesian Model Averaging Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Stephen Littlechild’s latest submission to Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is on Ofwat price determinations. The argument in this paper applies also to Ofgem’s process for setting network price controls | Text Continue Reading
David Reiner together with Carlos Pozo, Ángel Galán-Martin, Niall Mac Dowell and Gonzalo Guillén-Gosálbez published an article “Equity in allocating carbon dioxide removal quotas” in Nature Climate Change on 8 June 2020. This paper is on how to fairly allocate responsibility to carry out carbon dioxide removal (CDR) activities across countries. CDR will be critical… Continue Reading
Stephen Littlechild The CMA’s assessment of customer detriment in the UK retail energy market Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Paul Simshauser and Joel Gilmore Is the NEM broken? Policy discontinuity and the 2017-2020 investment megacycle Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Also published in Energy Policy, volume 160, January 2022 Continue Reading
David Newbery The cost of finance and the cost of carbon: a case study of Britain’s only PWR Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Appendix Updated in April 2021. Previously published in May 2020 as “The cost of CO2 abatement from Britain’s only PWR: Sizewell B” Continue Reading
Ashish Kumar Sedai, Rabindra Nepal, Tooraj Jamasb Electrification and Socio-Economic Empowerment of Women in India Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Parantap Basu and Tooraj Jamasb On Green Growth with Sustainable Capital Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Kamiar Mohaddes took part in the panel on the Economics of the Dual Shock in MENA (COVID-19 and the collapse in oil prices) on 12 May 2020 where he presented “The Volatility Curse: A Long-Term Perspective“. The disccussion was part of the ERF-World Bank Webinar series. The complete webinar can be found here with Kamiar’s… Continue Reading
Bai-Chen Xie, Jun Xu, Michael G. Pollitt What effect has the 2015 power market reform had on power prices in China? Evidence from Guangdong and Zhejiang Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text The Chinese version of this paper can be found below Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text First published in May 2020, updated in… Continue Reading
Li-Qiu Liu, Zhong-Ling Yin, Bai-Chen Xie, Wei Zhou Willingness to Pay for Better Air Quality: The case of China Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
Paul Simshauser Merchant utilities and boundaries of the firm: vertical integration in energy-only markets Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text First published in May 2020, this paper was revised in September 2021 Also published in Energy Economics, volume 104, December 2021 Continue Reading
EPRG is pleased to announce our first 2020 Online Spring Seminar. It took place on 6 and 7 May 2020 and consisted of 2 sessions. 6 May 2020 SESSION 1 – The future of European and Global Energy Policy Chair: Kong Chyong (EPRG) Michael Pollitt (EPRG) “Future Challenges to Power Markets: The Global Context” Robert… Continue Reading
William J. Nuttall, EPRG Associate Researcher, and Adetokunboh T. Bakenne wrote a paper “Will COVID-19 and Cheap Oil Green Our Energy Future?“© “The end of oil was always going to be a story of abundant supply and low prices. Will the shock of COVID-19 and negative prices accelerate the change to a greener future?” The full… Continue Reading
Stuart Evans, Michael Mehling, Robert Ritz, Paul Sammon Border Carbon Adjustments and Industrial Competitiveness in a European Green Deal Abstract | Non-Technical Summary | Text Continue Reading
David Newbery’s latest paper “Net zero and future energy scenarios”: A response to the National Infrastructure Commission’s report on future power systems” | PDF Continue Reading
David Newbery’s paper “Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms or Energy-Only Markets? The case of Belgium’s market reform plan” written in response to a request by the Belgian regulator CREG to comment on their note on the need for a capacity mechanism. The full text can be found here Continue Reading