Governing for Innovation Without Disruption in Energy Systems
Mitchell, C; Lockwood, M; Hoggett, RD; et al.Kuzemko, C
Date: 22 September 2016
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University of Exeter
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Abstract
There is an enormous amount of change going on in energy systems (technology (supply, demand and operation); economics; social preferences; environmental understanding, business models etc) which is leading to uncertainty
The accompanying paper is focused on energy system ‘disruption’ from a Government decision-makers point of view, ...
There is an enormous amount of change going on in energy systems (technology (supply, demand and operation); economics; social preferences; environmental understanding, business models etc) which is leading to uncertainty
The accompanying paper is focused on energy system ‘disruption’ from a Government decision-makers point of view, it:
Sets out general challenges facing energy system transformation
Sets out the additional, specific challenges faced by GB
Sets out principles of institutional reform
Sets out the solutions for the GB problems: the IGov framework
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