Sussex Energy Group. How to reduce energy use for a successful transition to net-zero. Research from the Sussex Energy Group (SEG) is tackling key questions about how to reduce society''s demand for, and use of, energy. Using less energy is not only important to households concerned about rapidly rising bills. It''s also vital for a fair
Support Myanmar Enlightening The Myanmar Solar Energy Solar energy is easily available on everywhere It has no effect on nature and is a part of our Green Eco Energy Group stakeholder engagement approach is based on the principle of shared value. We want to create partnerships with a strong focus on public/private sector collaboration
The UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has announced £15 million of funding for the next phase of energy demand research in the UK. A new Energy Demand Research Centre, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), will be led by Professor Mari Martiskainen at
On Wednesday 08 November the Sussex Energy Group held its annual keynote address – always a major event on the University of Sussex Business School''s calendar. This year we were fortunate enough to have Chris Stark as our keynote speaker.
Dr Matthew Lockwood has been announced as the new co-director of the Sussex Energy Group (SEG) replacing Professor Benjamin Sovacool who steps down after five years in the post. Dr Lockwood, a political economy of climate and energy policy expert and former adviser to the UK government and Greater London Authority, will join Dr Mari Martiskainen and Dr
Sussex Energy Group Keynote Lecture 2023 Speaker: Chris Stark, CEO of the UK Climate Change Committee Wednesday 8 November 2023, 5:30pm-7:00pm GMT . The Sussex Energy Group (SEG) Keynote Lecture 2023 will be given by Chris Stark on Wednesday 8 November from 5:30pm-7:00pm (GMT) at the Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts on the
Sussex Energy Group members Donal Brown, Giulia Mininni and Marie Claire Brisbois, are among the co-authors of a fascinating a new paper out in Energy Research and Social Science. Follow Sussex Energy Group. Posted in All Posts,
Marie Claire is a Senior Lecturer in Energy Policy at SPRU, and Co-Director of the Sussex Energy Group (SEG). Mari Martiskainen. Mari is a Professor of Energy and Society at SPRU and Co-Director of the Sussex Energy Group. Matthew Lockwood. Matthew is a Senior Lecturer in Energy and Climate Policy at SPRU, and Co-Director of the Sussex Energy
By Dr Malte Jansen, Prof Steve Sorrell and Siobhán Stack-Maddox To meet the UK''s net zero goals, the electricity system must decarbonise by 2035 while accommodating a 50% increase in electricity demand. Shifting towards intermittent wind and solar generation –Read more ›
Dr Matthew Lockwood has been announced as the new co-director of the Sussex Energy Group replacing Professor Benjamin Sovacool who steps down after five years in the post. Dr Lockwood, a political economy of climate and energy policy expert and former adviser to the UK government and Greater London Authority, will join Dr Mari Martiskainen and Dr
She was Co-Director of the Sussex Energy Group from April 2017 until August 2021, and inaugural Course Director of SPRU''s online MSc in Energy Policy in 2018/19. Karoline joined SPRU in November 2013 from the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (Fraunhofer ISI) in Karlsruhe, Germany, where she has been working on energy and
Last week, the Prime Minister confirmed funding for two carbon capture projects in Merseyside and Teesside, and he and the Chancellor made a headline commitment to £21.7 billion of support for carbon capture and storage (CCS) over the next 25 years. This long-term commitment represents continuity from the position of the previous Conservative government,
Dr Mari Martiskainen has joined the leadership team of the Sussex Energy Group (SEG) as Co-Director. Professor Karoline Rogge has stepped down as Co-Director to focus on the demands of her expanding research portfolio such as the new EMPOCI project, and will remain an important member of SEG.. SEG is a long established, growing group of
On Thursday 17 November 2022, Jeremy Hunt, the UK''s Chancellor of the Exchequer, made his anxiously awaited autumn statement doing so, he announced a number of energy-related polices for the United Kingdom, including green-lighting the Sizewell C Nuclear power plant, a new windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators, targeted support on energy bills for the
As part of a webinar series for the CREDS project, a team of researchers led by the Sussex Energy Groups''s Tim Foxon, examined how Brighton and the North of Tyne Combined Authority could use Local Green New Deals to provide this investment, while also responding to the Net Zero Challenge. Here''s what they found. Follow Sussex Energy Group .
Reducing the amount of energy we use will be key to cutting emissions and reaching net zero, but energy demand reduction measures also have a range of co-benefits which can help to improve citizens'' wellbeing, such as improved health outcomes and local job creation. Read more ›Follow Sussex Energy Group
This course draws on expertise from SPRU – Science Policy Research Unit and the Sussex Energy Group, one of the largest energy policy research groups in the world. You''ll explore the opportunities and challenges of creating sustainable
Professor of Energy Policy, SPRU, University of Sussex · Specialties: Climate and energy policy · Experience: Sussex Energy Group, SPRU, University of Sussex · Education: Department of Human Geography, University of Exeter · Location: Greater Brighton and Hove Area · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Steve Sorrell''s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of
Through live group seminars and exclusive networking events, you will meet some of the world''s leading experts in energy policy and connect with fellow classmates from around the world. Furthermore, you will have the ability to shape your assessments according to your interests and current topics, by selecting case studies relevant to your
Subsidies can also paradoxically lead to energy shortages. In Myanmar, fixed prices for electricity, diesel and petrol have resulted in shortages when those prices fall below international market levels. This has convinced suppliers to focus on exports to China and Thailand rather than domestic use, and has stripped them of the revenues needed
Through live group seminars and exclusive networking events, you will meet some of the world''s leading experts in energy policy and connect with fellow classmates from around the world. Furthermore, you will have the ability to
Find out about the group and see its research themes. The Sussex Energy Group is co-directed by Dr Marie Claire Brisbois , Dr Mari Martiskainen and Dr Matthew Lockwood. The Sussex Energy Group aims to understand and foster transitions towards sustainable, low carbon energy systems.
The working group consists of experts from the Oil and Gas Planning Department, Ministry of Electricity and Energy; and ERIA. Working group members have been contributing their time and expertise to the project after successfully launching Myanmar Energy Statistics 2019.
Myanmar is endowed with rich natural resources for producing commercial energy. Currently, the available energy sources in Myanmar are crude oil, natural gas, hydropower, biomass, and coal. Wind energy, solar, geothermal, bioethanol, biodiesel, and biogas are other potential energy sources.
Myanmar does not have a comprehensive national energy policy setting out a systematic approach to energy planning, policy formulation, and sector development.
To this end, Myanmar has implemented a range of energy eficiency and conservation goals and action plans targeting energy savings in all sectors of the economy and in cooperation with both the private and public sectors.
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