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Energy Systems

Theme Leader: Professor Paul Ekins,

University College London


Introduction

The overall aim of the Energy Systems theme is to make a world-class contribution to energy system modelling by showing how the UK, in a range of global contexts, could achieve its carbon targets and increase its energy system resilience over the period 2020-2050, and exploring the associated economic and environmental implications.

Building on the work and in UKERC I, the Energy Systems work in UKERC II encompasses a range of qualitative and quantitative methods, specialising in formal modelling of the energy system and its relationship with the economy and the environment. We systematically compare complementary modelling approaches. The Energy Systems team is also continuing UK energy systems networking activities from Phase I, together with substantial international engagement.

New priorities for energy systems analysis includes research links with the other UKERC themes, includinglinking energy systems models with life-cycle assessment and the valuation of ecosystem services, working with the Energy and Environment theme.

Details on the previous UKERC Phase I work can be found in the project archive.  The outreach pages contain details of consultancy projects, conference presentations and other output.

Research Projects

The Energy Systems team is currently working on four projects. The main projects are:

Decarbonisation pathways

Key Contact: Gabrial Anandarajah (University College London)

Security of oil and gas supplies

Key contact: Paul Ekins (University College London)

Energy system uncertainties

Key contact: Neil Strachan (University College London)

Carbon Capture and Storage: Realising the Potential

Key contact: Jim Watson (Sussex Energy Group)

Further details of the Research projects under Energy systems theme can be found at Research Projects page.

Meet the team


 

 


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