The Heat Transition must be local, energy-efficient, and rapid – the UK’s new Heat and Buildings Strategy is light on all three
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By Calum Harvey-Scholes, Energy Policy Group, 16th of November 2021 It is widely accepted that delivering a zero carbon heat system will need to be both decentralised and designed for the locality, implying an ..read more
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Airline bailouts – Has Air France been tied down by ‘green strings’?
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By Calum Harvey-Scholes, 20th of May 2020 Covid-19 has spread rapidly around the world, partly due to busy international transport connections. Attempts to suppress its transmission and save lives have precipitated a sudden and ..read more
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The Future of Serving Customers
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A guest blog* by Laura Sandy, CBE, Challenging Ideas. We have exciting challenging and essential tasks as a sector in relation to our customers – whether domestic or business.  The big opportunity is the ..read more
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The answer to our heating problem is blowing in the wind
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By Richard Lowes and Oscar Fitch-Roy, University of Exeter Energy Policy Group, 27th of January 2021 Dramatic falls in the cost of wind energy make it a strategically important form of energy for the UK ..read more
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The answer to our heating problem is blowing in the wind
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By Richard Lowes and Oscar Fitch-Roy, University of Exeter Energy Policy Group, 27th of January 2021 Dramatic falls in the cost of wind energy make it a strategically important form of energy for the UK ..read more
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Air Traffic Controls? Climate Action and Expanding 31 UK Airports
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By Calum Harvey-Scholes, Energy Policy Group, 30th of July 2021 This blog series describes the mismatch between the climate ambition of the UK national and local governments on the one hand, and plans to ..read more
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Air Traffic Controls? National Policy and Governance
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By Calum Harvey-Scholes, Energy Policy Group, 4th of August 2021. This second in the “Air Traffic Controls” blog series continues from the first, using policy analysis examine the contradiction between climate policy and the ..read more
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Airline bailouts – Has Air France been tied down by ‘green strings’?
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By Calum Harvey-Scholes, 20th of May 2020 Covid-19 has spread rapidly around the world, partly due to busy international transport connections. Attempts to suppress its transmission and save lives have precipitated a sudden and ..read more
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Air Traffic Controls? National Policy and Governance
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By Calum Harvey-Scholes, Energy Policy Group, 4th of August 2021. This second in the “Air Traffic Controls” blog series continues from the first, using policy analysis examine the contradiction between climate policy and the ..read more
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Air Traffic Controls? Local Government Ownership and National Policy Changes
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By Calum Harvey-Scholes, Energy Policy Group, 10th of August 2021 I set out in the first blog in this series how different UK local governments are approving and refusing applications for expansion, occasionally with ..read more
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