Antony Froggatt
UKERC Researcher
Antony Froggatt joined Chatham House in 2007 and is a senior research fellow in the Energy, Environment and Resources department.He studied energy and environmental policy at the University of Westminster and the Science Policy Research Unit at Sussex University, and is currently an honorary research fellow at Exeter University. At Chatham House he specializes in global energy security and European electricity policy. He has worked as an independent consultant for 15 years with environmental groups, academics and public bodies in Europe and Asia. He has also worked as a freelance journalist. In 1992 he co-authored the World Nuclear Industry Status Report, a now annual independent review of the nuclear sector.
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Related Publications (4)
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Research Report
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Matthew Lockwood,
Antony Froggatt
10 May 2017
Staying Connected, Key Elements for UK–EU27 Energy Cooperation After Brexit
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Working Paper
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Antony Froggatt,
Amelia Hadfield
09 Dec 2015
The European Commission talks the talk on energy, but can it walk the walk? In this UKERC working paper, Antony Froggatt (Chatham House) and Amelia Hadfield (Canterbury Christ Church University) look at the challenge of moving from ambition to delivery in the EU's flagship Energy Union plan.
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Research Report
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Greg Philo,
Catherine Happer,
Antony Froggatt
03 Dec 2012
The aim of this Research Report was to examine the specific triggers for changes in patterns of understanding and attitude – and the conditions under which these lead to changes in behaviour. New and innovative methodologies were developed, including the preparation of authentic news broadcasts to present possible future outcomes of climate change and problems with energy security constraint. The results show how beliefs held by audiences can be affected when they receive new information.
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Working Paper
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Antony Froggatt
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News (3)
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Blog
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Matthew Lockwood,
Antony Froggatt
10 May 2017
The best way to achieve greater European energy policy cohesion, where the UK can continue to contribute and influence on the IEM and wider policy, is to establish a pan-European energy partnership, involving the EU and other non-EU member states in the neighbourhood, says Antony Froggatt.
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Blog
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Matthew Lockwood,
Antony Froggatt
28 Mar 2017
A blog from Antony Froggatt, Matthew Lockwood and Georgina Wright on the eve of the triggering of Article 50
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Blog
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Antony Froggatt
31 Jan 2017
The European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill gives Theresa May the power to take the UK out of Euratom, a programme that supports civil nuclear research and training across Europe. Antony Froggatt, Senior Research Fellow, Chatham House and UKERC Researcher, looks at the implications of withdrawal.