Getting to Net Zero Working Group : Energy Networks Snap-Shot Report
Hill, Martin and Thomson, Colin and Higgins, James and Owen, Charlotte and Holmes, Nigel and Gibson, Robert and Frerk, Maxine and Lawton, Phil and Harrison, Gareth and Van de Weijde, Harry and Katris, Antonios and Calvillo Munoz, Christian and Riddoch, Fiona (2019) Getting to Net Zero Working Group : Energy Networks Snap-Shot Report. Net Zero Working Group, Edinburgh. (https://doi.org/10.17868/71012)
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Abstract
The electricity gas and heat networks are finding it necessary to increase their ad hoc interactions as they develop their contribution to the net zero1 targets for green house gases for the UK and Scotland. The organisations involved in the “Getting to Net Zero” working group are all directly engaged in the energy sector encountering day-to-day challenges around how to include “getting to net zero” in their operations. The working group met to consider the progress of networks to date in addressing net zero and to identify immediate actions that would remove barriers to progress. This snap shot report summarises the working group findings.
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Hill, Martin, Thomson, Colin, Higgins, James, Owen, Charlotte, Holmes, Nigel, Gibson, Robert, Frerk, Maxine, Lawton, Phil, Harrison, Gareth, Van de Weijde, Harry, Katris, Antonios ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9352-2307, Calvillo Munoz, Christian ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5495-6601 and Riddoch, Fiona;-
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Item type: Report ID code: 71012 Dates: DateEvent26 November 2019PublishedSubjects: Technology > Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) > Environmental engineering Department: Strategic Research Themes > Energy
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Government and Public Policy > PoliticsDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 19 Dec 2019 14:12 Last modified: 18 Oct 2024 00:16 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/71012