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EPRG Working Paper 2215

Posted on 4 October 2022 by EPRG Admin • 0 Comments

Victor Ajayi and Michael G. Pollitt

Green growth and net zero policy in the UK: some conceptual and measurement issues.

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Filed Under: Featured Items, News, Working Papers 2022
← EPRG Working Paper 2214
The Energy Policy Research Group recently provided two timely new contributions on the future of electricity policy in response to a major government consultation on the subject.  In July 2022, the UK Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) released its Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA), which BEIS described as the ‘biggest electricity market reform in a generation’ and submissions were due on 10 October 2022. →

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