NEW REPORT: The New Economics of Innovation and Transition: Evaluating Opportunities and Risks
This report outlines power sector reforms developing in China and the increasingly complex landscape of climate and energy policies intended to support carbon neutrality. It then presents two different but complementary energy-economy models of the energy transition and power sector in China: the REPO model developed by 3E at Tsinghua University and the E3ME-FTT:Power model developed by the University of Exeter and Cambridge Econometrics.
This report outlines power sector reforms developing in China and the increasingly complex landscape of climate and energy policies intended to support carbon neutrality. It then presents two different but complementary energy-economy models of the energy transition and power sector in China: the REPO model developed by 3E at Tsinghua University and the E3ME-FTT:Power model developed by the University of Exeter and Cambridge Econometrics.
On December 11, researchers from the Economics of Energy Innovation and System Transition (EEIST) project presented findings at COP28.
This report provides insights on how unique dimensions of the Brazilian landscape and financial situation give scope for effective action towards low-carbon re-industrialisation.
Join us for the final EEIST-Brazil stakeholder meeting. This event will include the launch of the final Brazil report: “Energy transition in Brazil: Innovation, Opportunities and Risks,” and will provide an insightful overview on how new modelling tools can better inform the Brazilian government’s net zero transition strategy and build its leadership role ahead of COP30.
An opportunity to hear how world-leading scientists have successfully collaborated to develop original, cutting-edge modelling solutions to decarbonise the global energy sector at pace, with live case studies from the UK, EU, China and the Global South.
“Change happens slowly at first – and then faster than we ever thought possible. We’ve seen rapid transformations before in history, from…
New analysis from the University of Exeter-led EEIST project has found that grid-connected green hydrogen and ammonia can help India meet its…
Global electric vehicle (EV) sales are on track to meet or outpace even the most ambitious net-zero timelines and could account for…
Join top researchers as they unveil new international case studies based on cutting-edge economic methods. Experts will explore the role of green…
A new EEIST policy brief shows that aggregated economic data masks the benefits and downsides of climate policy.
EEIST has launched a new report demonstrating the value of new economic modelling to accelerate the low-carbon transition around the globe.
Watch a recording of the launch event of our latest report.
Watch a recording of the EEIST COP27 side event on 11 November.
Join the Brazilian launch of our latest report on 20 October
Join us on 22 September at the Global Clean Energy Action Forum to learn more about new principles for policymaking to accelerate the low-carbon transition.
In this blog post, Saswata Chaudhury and Vidhu Kapur detail the challenges for India’s energy transition and consider how rethinking approaches to policy making can help to foster synergies between actors to deliver timely policy interventions that can accelerate the net zero transition.
Here’s what we learnt from our roundtable at the Bonn Climate Conference on new economic models to boost climate action.
On Wednesday, 15th June the Economics of Energy Innovation and System Transition (EEIST) project and Climate Strategies will host a roundtable meeting…
Watch a recording of Simon Sharpe’s University of Exeter talk. Background: Simon Sharpe is the Director of Economics, UN Climate Action Champions….
EEIST’s new report, ‘The New Economics of Innovation and Transition: Evaluating Opportunities and Risks’, has been featured in The Guardian on Tuesday…
Thu, 4 November, 19.30 – 21.00 GMT, UK Pavilion, COP26 Venue Watch the recording of this event at the UK COP26 Presidency…
Tue, 9 November 2021, invite-only event Climate change related decision-making involves the potential for structural change in the economy; yet the tools…
As part of the EU Energy Week we hosted a workshop for European policymakers, think tanks, NGOs and modellers to discuss the…
EEIST ROA Paper in Brazilian Jun 21 EEIST Chinese Version of ROA Paper Jun 21 -JR
A number of appearances from the EEIST team are planned at Climate Exp0 which is scheduled to take place between Monday 17th…
New Paper published in January 2021: “Systemic review of the outcomes and trade-offs of ten types of decarbonization policy instruments” by Dr…
Please find the link here or here Here Aileen summarises the paper: “Using the FTT:Transport model of vehicle technology diffusion and…
‘Deciding how to decide, to accelerate low carbon transitions’ via zoom Please click here for the recording of this event Simon Sharpe…