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"I am committed to ensuring that across the full range of government activity we do everything we can to support innovation and accelerate the deployment of low carbon technologies, that means taking on board the excellent ideas of this report"

David Kidney MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change

 

Carbon Connect has an active research programme focusing on the role of government policy in supporting the development and commercialisation of low carbon innovation in the UK.

Current Research

Over the next 6 months Carbon Connect will be undertaking a research inquiry to examine how private sector organisations can develop sustainable business strategies that reduce GHG emissions and stimulate investment in renewable technologies. This will seek to provide a clear roadmap of the regulation and investment opportunities facing private sector organisations in the transition to a low-carbon economy, identifying cutting-edge approaches to sustainable energy management.

This inquiry is to be Chaired by Lord Teverson, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Energy and Climate Change. A final report will be published and launched in Parliament in March 2011. The report will highlight existing examples of best-practice and innovation, as well as making specific recommendations to government as to how policy might be improved.

 

Between October and November 2010 we will be holding three inquiry sessions in Parliament, at which individuals and organisations will be invited to formally submit evidence. The dates and policy focus of these three inquiry sessions will be as follows:
 

Inquiry Session 1 - Regulation

Date: Wednesday 6th October, Portcullis House

Focus: Can the CRC and existing energy efficiency regulation help drive private sector organisations to do business "better"?
 

Inquiry Session 2 - Drivers

Date: Wednesday 13th October, Portcullis House

Focus: How can business of all shapes and sizes unlock the commercial value of FiTs, secure upfront capital and overcome implementation hurdles?
 

Inquiry Session 3 - Strategic Partnerships

Date: Wednesday 3rd November, Portcullis House

Focus: What is the potential for joint-working with Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) to install energy efficiency upgrades and develop renewable generation projects?

 

Past Research

Driving Demand: Creating Opportunities for the Commercialisation of Low Carbon Technologies 
 

Carbon Connect's report on the barriers to the commercialisation of low carbon technologies follows an inquiry co-chaired by Lord Oxburgh, former chairman of Shell UK, and Dr Jonathan (Jack) Frost, Director of Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells. 



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To find out more about our research or to register your interest in submitting evidence, please contact thomas.moody@policyconnect.org.uk