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Knowledge Base
Our regular forecasts of economic activity, energy consumption and environmental emissions are presented in full twice a year in our Knowledge Base website in easy-to-read tabular and graphical form in UK Economy and Sectors and UK Energy and the Environment. The online publications contain in-depth commentary to explain the forecast and highlight major themes of contemporary relevance. In addition, they provide special supplements on topics of current interest.

We have restructured the UK Energy and the Environment publication so as to enhance its attractiveness to existing and potential subscribers. .

Recent energy-environment features include:

  • The Macroeconomic Implications of Investing in Environmental Sustainability
  • The Implications of Environmental Tax Reform for the Distribution of Household Income in the EU: Modelling results
  • The Implications of Environmental Tax Reform for the Distribution of Household Income in the EU: A literature review
  • A Major Green Fiscal Reform for the UK
  • Pathways to a Low Carbon Economy
  • The Transport Submodel in MDM-E3
  • Carbon Taxes, Environmental Tax Reform and Emissions Trading: Substitutes or Complements?
  • Summary of the Committee on Climate Change Recommendations on Carbon Budgets for 2008-22
  • Environmental Tax Reform in Europe: Energy Tax Rates and Competitiveness
  • Development of the UK MARKAL Energy System
  • The EU Emissions Trading Scheme: Progress to date and Preparations for Phase 2
  • The Environmental and Economic Impacts of the UK Climate Change Agreements
  • A review of UK environmental taxes, 1997-2003
  • Revisiting the Emissions Baseline of the Climate Change Programme
  • The role of environmental taxes in transport policy
  • An analysis of the Climate Change Levy
  • Global Warming and UK Energy Demand
  • Model development: a submodel for installing CHP capacity
  • Modelling sustainable development in the UK
  • Achieving the EU's 2˚ C Target through Carbon Trading

PDF FileSample from a recent report (100kb)

For a list of recent economic themes, click here.

The Summary Report, tables and charts can be downloaded directly from the Knowledge Base. Detailed data and forecasts can be downloaded in csv format.

In addition we provide subscribers with online access to our reports, press releases and research.

Presentations
As part of the E3 service, we provide a presentation meeting at your premises, available to any of your personnel, and tailored to your needs.

Support
We offer telephone and email support for discussion of any aspect of the forecasts or reports. We are also available to offer support when subscribers face unexpected requests, drawing on the full range of all our economic forecasting services.


Contents of UK Energy and the Environment

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Preface and Summary
   
Main Body  
Part 1: Overview
1 Energy and Environment Policy
2 Macroeconomic and Energy Context
3 Overview of Energy-Environment Projections

Part 2:


Final Energy Demand and Emissions by Fuel User
1 Overview of Fuel User Classification
2 Manufacturing Industry
3 Transport
4 Households
5 Commerce etc
   
Part 3: Energy Supply and Emissions by Fuel Type
1 Overview of Fuel Type Classification
2 Electricity and Power Generation
3 Gas
4 Oil Products
5 Coal

Part 4:

Detailed Tables
1 Tables
   
Part 5: Supplements
   
1 The Macroeconomic Implications of Investing in Environmental Sustainability

 

   
Part 6: Appendix: Overview of MDM-E3 and Comparison of CE Projections
1 Overview of MDM-E3
2 Comparison of CE Projections




For further information, including prices, and to order the service, email:
Phil Summerton
Manager, UK Energy Modelling