The presentations by UNSW researchers now associated with CEEM are listed below in chronological order, and some are available for download. You can categorise by publication type and/or research area and can also search by keyword.

Eventsort ascending Presenter Type Research area Location Date
Some Recent Developments in Australian Electricity Industry Restructuring Iain MacGill Seminar Electricity Markets & Restructuring University of Cambridge Department of Applied Economics Tuesday, June 1, 2004
Some recent Australian Climate and Energy Policy Developments Iain MacGill Seminar Large-scale Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency & Distributed Generation, Emissions trading, Electricity Markets & Restructuring University of Zurich Seminar Series, Zurich Monday, May 16, 2011
Some possible frameworks for assessing: The potential for, and barriers to, development of alternative forms of energy generation (eg: tidal, geothermal) in NSW MacGill I.F. Seminar Large-scale Renewable Energy, Sustainability & general, Technology Assessments NSW Citizens Deliberation for the NSW PAC Inquiry, webinar for Sydney, Tamworth, Darwin Friday, June 1, 2012
Some lessons from distributed PV integration into the Australian National Electricity Market Iain MacGill Seminar Energy Efficiency & Distributed Generation GIVAR workshop – Lessons from recent SIR Analysis, Yokohama, Japan Thursday, June 21, 2018
Some Considerations when Designing Retail Electricity Markets that work for Energy Efficiency & Distributed Resources Muriel Watt Seminar Electricity Markets & Restructuring BCSE Business of Energy Efficiency Conference, Melbourne Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Some Australian insights into sustainable energy technology innovation in the electricity industry Iain MacGill Seminar Sustainability & general, Technology Assessments ETH Sustainability and Technology Group Seminar, Zurich, Switzerland Friday, April 4, 2014
Solving the intermittency issue(s) Iain MacGill Seminar Large-scale Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency & Distributed Generation REGA Forum 2005: Finding New Directions: Strategies for Continued Growth, Launceston Thursday, June 2, 2005
Solar PV in ASEAN – Challenges and Opportunities Peerapat Vithayasrichareon Seminar Energy Efficiency & Distributed Generation, Large-scale Renewable Energy, Sustainability & general 2nd Clean Energy Forum of East Asia Summit, Haikou, China Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Solar PV in ASEAN – Challenges and Opportunities Peerapat Vithayasrichareon Seminar Energy Efficiency & Distributed Generation ‘Value of Solar PV for Singapore’ Energy Studies Institute Workshop, National University of Singapore, Singapore Thursday, February 18, 2016
Social Dimensions of Sustainable Energy Dr.Barbara Farhar, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado at Boulder Seminar Sustainability & general CEEM, UNSW Monday, October 11, 2010
Social and Private Valuations of Commercial Photovoltaic Systems in Australia Sebastian Oliva, Iain MacGill Poster Energy Efficiency & Distributed Generation AUPEC 2012, Green Smart Grid Systems, Bali, Indonesia. Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Simulations of Scenarios with 100% Renewable Electricity in the National Electricity Marke Ben Elliston Seminar Large-scale Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency & Distributed Generation Australian Solar Energy Society Conference, Sydney Thursday, December 1, 2011
Simulations of Scenarios with 100% Renewable Electricity in the Australian National Electricity Market Ben Elliston Seminar Large-scale Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency & Distributed Generation UNSW Institute for Environmental Studies Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Seeing a bigger picture from NWPs for Wind Power Forecasts During Periods of High Uncertainty Nick Cutler Seminar Large-scale Renewable Energy Second Workshop on Best Practice in Use of Short-term Prediction, Madrid, Spain Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Science and the stock market: Investors’ recognition of unburnable carbon Prof David Lont Seminar Sustainability & general TETB, Kensington campus Wednesday, August 27, 2014

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