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Some initial responses to the Autumn Statement

On Thursday 17 November 2022, Jeremy Hunt, the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, made his anxiously awaited autumn statement. In doing so, he announced a number of energy-related polices for the United Kingdom, including green-lighting the Sizewell C Nuclear power plant,

Posted in All Posts, Energy and Society, Energy demand and behaviour, Energy Governance and Policy, Energy infrastructure, Energy systems and supply technology, Political economy of energy, renewables, Retrofitting buildings, Wind energy

Why You Should Consider a Place-Based Approach to Hydrogen

Hydrogen is very much on the agenda at COP27’s Energy Day today (15 November 2022). In today’s programme there are two separate sessions devoted to exploring hydrogen’s potential not only as a replacement for fossil fuels, but also as a

Posted in 'Whole systems' perspectives, All Posts, Energy Innovation and Digitalisation, Energy systems and supply technology, policy, renewables

Canada needs an energy poverty strategy. Here’s what it might look like.

With COP27 now underway in Egypt,  the question of how to deliver a just transition is very much on the agenda.  Greening a country’s economy in a way that’s fair and inclusive is a complex issue, with challenges that vary from

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Posted in All Posts, Energy efficiency and energy security, Energy Governance and Policy

We need to talk about the Genetic Technology (Precision-Breeding) Bill

Here’s why changes in biotechnology regulation should be made carefully, and be informed by broader and more considered societal debate.

Posted in All Posts, policy

Chief Executive of the UK Climate Change Committee (CCC) to deliver Sussex Energy Group Keynote in November

Updated 19/07: This has been rescheduled to November 30th. Chris Stark, Chief Executive of the UK Climate Change Committee (CCC), will deliver the 2022 Sussex Energy Group Keynote Lecture on November 30, 5:30-6:45pm GMT. The Sussex Energy Group Keynote Lecture is an annual event

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