Energy policy and regulation are shaped by the differing and often competing objectives and concerns of various stakeholders. Our research evaluates how key stakeholders perceive energy security and energy technologies, and how these perceptions impact upon the policy-making process and regulation, both in the UK and further afield.
Our Research in this area:
Michael G. Pollitt: Lessons from the History of Independent System Operators in the Energy Sector, with applications to the Water Sector
Rabindra Nepal and Tooraj Jamasb: Reforming Small Power Systems Under Political Volatility: The Case of Nepal