Who should decide the evolution of the energy mix in a central buyer model?
Friday 29 Aug 2014
Will the future energy mix be decided by government or markets? Leading representatives from government, regulators, industry and academia debated the future of electricity markets as part of an Oxford Energy event at the House of Lords. An introduction by Professor Cameron Hepburn was followed by an open discussion under the Chatham House Rule.
A summary of the meeting is available for downloaded.
- Cameron Hepburn’s introduction: “Who should decide the evolution of the energy mix in a central buyer model?” (slides)
- Meeting summary
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