Where Next for Wind? Explaining National Variations in Wind Power Deployment Welcome and Introduction Dr Peter Strachan, Aberdeen Business School

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Exploratory Workshop on European Climate Change Governance – Towards New Alliances? in Hull on 2 nd – 3 rd July 2012 New Alliances for European Climate.
Advertisements

Sustainability in tourism
June Budhooram UNFCCC secretariat Workshop objectives and expectations.
NMP-NCP meeting - Brussels, 27 Jan 2005 Towards FP 7: Preliminary principles and orientations… Nicholas Hartley European Commission DG Research DG Research.
Building a Resilient Natural Environment Aberdeen City Council SUMMARY Aberdeen City Council is working with European partners on two green themed, innovative.
Continuing professional development for teachers of mathematics: stimulating research partnerships through the NCETM Professor Celia Hoyles Chief Adviser.
Where Next for Wind? Explaining national variations in wind power deployment Richard Cowell School of City and Regional Planning, Cardiff University 4.
THE GREEN ECONOMY TRANSITIONING TO A NEW DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM Presenter: Dr. Justine Ram Designation: Director, Economics Department Date: 24 February,
The International Trade Administration: Clean Energy Priorities and Programs Mary Saunders Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Manufacturing and Services.
Errol Close Decarbonisation Policy and Co-ordination IWFA May Conference.
Pete North, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool.
Orvill Adams, Orvill Adams & Associates B.V. Orvill Adams Orvill Adams & Associates B.V. Measuring the Products of Medical Education.
External Examiners Conference Overview of University and Structures Beryl Furey-King Head of Quality Management.
Introduction and Welcome Stream Chairs : Dr Richard Cowell, Cardiff School of City & Regional Planning, University of Cardiff
Changing institutional landscapes for wind power implementation. an international comparison Aberdeen, February 21 st 2008 Seminar: “Explaining National.
Sustainability in the MOD IEMA Conference 2011 Dr Jon Freeman Sustainable Procurement Strategy.
Green Fund Progress and Lessons “Impacts of Investment” NCPC, 22 July Durban.
Sustainable Building Oregon Team Oregon Department of Education, June 2010.
Higher education working with employers: South East Wales Employer Forum Dr Peter Treadwell Director of Treadwell Consulting former Dean, Academic Development,
Ecological Modernization & Wind Power in the UK Dr Peter A Strachan & Dr Dave Toke.
The Impact of Higher Education Institutions on Regional Economies Initiative An overview 17 th June 2008 Cardiff Ursula Kelly Peter McGregor Joint Initiative.
College of Engineering WHY STUDY ENGINEERING AT TEMPLE? Joseph Picone, PhD Professor and Chair, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering College.
Review of Scrutiny Activity 2004 – 2006, Scrutiny Protocol and the Scrutiny Programme Ian Munro Chair of the Scrutiny Panel.
Teaching and Learning Research Programme A Report of the TLRP Showcase of Post-Compulsory Projects, 25 June 2003.
Crossing Boundaries: Developing Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Training across the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Dr Robin Humphrey Director of the.
The Higher Education Academy’s Education for Sustainable Development Project Una Bartley Project Coordinator Higher Education Academy Scotland EAUC-Scotland.
Integrating Long Term and Futures Thinking: Implications for K12 Students Dr. Beth V. Yeager Lead Researcher, Institute for STEM Education July 27, 2015.
KIGALI INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Prepared by KIST Team 23rd,Nov
ESRC/ISW Seminar 4 th November 2008 Queen’s University, Belfast Geraint Ellis School of Planning Architecture and Civil Engineering Queen’s University,
Workshop COST C21Geneva, 6-7 November 2006 Henrik Nolmark, Urban Laboratory Gothenburg COST Action C20 Urban Knowledge Arena 2005 – 2009 Henrik Nolmark.
The Impact Initiative ESRC Festival of Social Science Seminar Department for Business, Innovation and Skills 12 th March 2010 Ursula Kelly University of.
National Planning Framework 3 Planning and Architecture Division.
Presentation to the South West Regional Assembly Jane Henderson 14 July 2006.
Reaching Students & Early Career Engineers. 2 Presenters Mandy Cowgill –Wright State University –Programs & Activities Board – MAL –Past SSC rep, past.
HEInnovate A self-assessment tool for Higher Education Institutions
Ownership, Stakeholding and Community Benefits: key issues for wind power development? Richard Cowell School of City and Regional Planning Cardiff University.
R&D STRATEGIES IN SUPPORT OF INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION Arm.Dpt. ROMANIA MINISTRY OF DEFENCE ARMAMENTS DEPARTMENT 01 November 2007.
E u r o p e a n C o m m i s s i o nCommunity Research Global Change and Ecosystems EU environmental research : Part B Policy objectives  Lisbon strategy.
Information Sharing in policy and practice. What needs to be shared (and not shared) when we share information? ESRC Seminar Series Seminar 2: Information.
College of Engineering WHY STUDY ENGINEERING AT TEMPLE? Joseph Picone, PhD Professor and Chair, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering College.
ESRC Seminar Series: Where next for wind? Robert Gordon University, 21 st February 2008 Thinking cross-nationally: towards a better understanding of wind.
Energy Networks Association RIIO-ED1 Update for Suppliers December 2012.
Regions for Economic Change Conference "Building Sustainable Growth“ May 2010.
Nollaig Ó Fiongháile Cultural & Social Regeneration (CSR)
Where Next for Wind? Welcome and Introduction Dr Peter Strachan, Reader, Aberdeen Business School
Introduction to the Adaptation Fund NGO Network 19 June 2014 Lisa Junghans International Climate Policy, Germanwatch.
USING LOCAL RESOURCES TO MEET LOCAL NEEDS. Wood heating – an introduction Eastern Region Renewable Energy Conference
Building Efficiency Accelerator: Where does the BEA go from here? Jennifer Layke November 24, 2015.
Hotel Novotel Accor Calea Victoriei 37 B Sector 1 Bucharest, Romania Sub-brand to go here Pro Global Science Association International symposium Advancing.
International Development with Economics Dr Aurelie Charles Department of Social & Policy Sciences September 2015.
The Higher Education Academy’s Education for Sustainable Development Project Dr Stephen Sterling Senior Advisor Higher Education Academy ESD Project ‘Higher.
Aligning Equality and Procurement Goals: The Practice Equality and Diversity Forum Seminar 27 November 08 Jenny Jean-Jacques (Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS.
1 Commonwealth of Massachusetts STEM Advisory Council Moving the STEM Agenda Forward CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT FOR POLICY DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES ONLY STEM Advisory.
The MERIKA Project has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/ ) under grant agreement n° merikafp7.eu.
BSc International Development with Economics
Commonwealth of Massachusetts STEM Advisory Council
The Impact Initiative Ursula Kelly University of Strathclyde
BSc International Development with Economics
and the Science-Policy Nexus:
Green Jobs-AP ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
Sustainability Summit 2017 SWaN- The Sustainable Warwick Network:
Job Growth & Replacement
Financial Instruments as Agents of Regional Development: Lessons Learnt and Future Potential
Richard Cowell G.I.N. Conference, Cardiff, July 2006
Overview of working draft v. 29 January 2018
Subjects of Study by Teams
Building Efficiency Accelerator:
Martha Martinez, Director, District and School Support Services
Sustainable Environments (RiSE)
Presentation transcript:

Where Next for Wind? Explaining National Variations in Wind Power Deployment Welcome and Introduction Dr Peter Strachan, Aberdeen Business School

ESRC Funded/five person team: Richard Cowell, School of City and Regional Planning, Cardiff University Geraint Ellis, School of Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Queens University Belfast Joseph Szarka, Department of European Studies and Modern Languages, University of Bath Charles Warren, School of Geography and Geosciences, University of St Andrews

Background International Sustainable Development Research Conference, Wind Power Track, June, 2005 (Chair: Dr Peter Strachan) Greening of Industry Network Conference, Wind Power Track, July, 2006 (Chairs: me & Dr Richard Cowell) Networking activities and research outputs arising from these and related activities have been significant. Time to extend capacity; widen reach; re-assess the core questions

Aim The aim of the seminar series is to drive forward critical investigations of the factors affecting the deployment of wind power, improve the evidence base, and deepen the pool of lessons for policy and management orientated research

Objectives 1.To take a multi-disciplinary approach to explain national and regional variations in wind power deployment 2.To provide a forum for connecting social science and other researchers, and to assist in the development of early career academics 3.To ensure constructive engagement between academic and practitioner stakeholders 4.To inform wider policy and academic debates about European environmental governance, and renewable energy deployment

Forthcoming and Past Seminar Events Explaining National Variations in Wind Power Deployment, February 2008, Aberdeen Policy Instruments – Financing and Support mechanisms, May 2008, Bath Wind Power and ‘The Planning Problem’, November 2008, Belfast Limits to Wind?, May 2009, University of St Andrews