CEP Newsletter - December 2024

CEP Newsletter - December 2024

Two PhD positions available at CEP

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The Centre for Energy Policy is offering two different PhD projects on the timely topics of fuel poverty and Heat-as-a-Service (HaaS), and the international hydrogen market. The deadline to apply is 10th January 2025. More information at the links below:

?? Understanding the challenges and developing solutions for Heat-as-a-service (HaaS) | University of Strathclyde

?? Assessing the international trade, jobs and skills of the future international hydrogen market | University of Strathclyde




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CEP looks ahead to 2025 and asks, ‘Can UK Government’s Plan for Change cut energy bills and grow the economy?’

As 2024 comes to a close, we look at the government's plan for the next stages of the net zero transition and discuss the critical challenges to success.



NEWS

UK Energy Advisor at Mission Control Dr David Joffe gives lecture on decarbonising GB electricity system

CEP launched its 10th Anniversary celebrations with a compelling Energy Conversations guest lecture by the newly appointed Chief Energy System Adviser for the Government’s?Clean Power 2030 Mission.

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As part of our new Energy Conversations podcast, listen again to Dr Joffe's lecture on Spotify.


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University of Strathclyde to play central role in new phase of UK Energy Research Centre

The University of Strathclyde is to lead several strands of work that will help advance the UK’s energy transition as part of a?new round of funding for the?UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC).


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REPORT

How will SP Energy Network’s RIIO-T3 Investment Plans Impact the Wider UK Economy??


RESEARCH BRIEF

The implications of the projected decline in UK oil and gas extraction: economic losses or freed-up capacity??


JOURNAL ARTICLE

The importance of heat pump cost reduction and domestic supply chain development in the presence of persisting energy price shocks


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