Brussels, 15-16th December 2008.
All posts by Philip Andrews-Speed
Power sector reform in China”, OECD conference on Regulatory Reform in China
OECD, Paris, 1st December 2008.
China’s energy sector: domestic challenges and external implications
Talk to the Scottish Parliament Cross Party Group on China, 10th September 2008
Modelling Long-Term Scenarios for Low-Carbon Societies : Book Review
With the ever-increasing impacts of climate change it is now clear that global society will have to restructure its energy systems in order to decrease carbon emissions. The scenarios under which this transition to Low Carbon Societies (LCS) could occur would have complex economic, technological, behavioural and … Continue Reading ››
“Energy security as part of the European Security Strategy”, EU Institute for Security Studies meeting on ‘A Common Approach to the Neighbourhood’
27th June 2008, Warsaw.
“China’s domestic energy challenges, and its policy responses”, Scottish Centre for Chinese Social Science conference
Glasgow, 6th June 2008
“China’s approach to energy security and the role of NOCs”, Conference on China-Africa Energy relations
The Clingendael Institute, 20-21st May, 2008, The Hague.
Chinese Energy and Climate Security: What are the Impacts? What Cooperative Approaches are Needed?
Heinrich Boll Foundation, 14th May 2008, Brussels.
“Can demand for oil in developing countries continue at a high rate?”, Conference on ‘Oil’s Challenges in 2008’
Centre for Global Energy Studies, 30th April 2008, London.
“The European Union’s Common Policy on Energy and the Role of Africa”, Conference on China’s investments in Africa and EU-China cooperation
German Council on Foreign Relations, 16-17th April, 2008, Berlin.