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.

Event Presenter Type Research area Location Datesort descending
Frameworks for Sustainable Energy Projects in Developing Countries - Lessons from Indonesian Case Studies Maria Retnanestri [nid:328] Seminar Sustainability & general SPREE, UNSW Monday, August 27, 2012
The I3A framework: A diagnostic tool to assess energy service/arrangement sustainability and a design tool to design a sustainable energy service arrangement Maria Retnanestri [nid:328] Seminar Sustainability & general School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering, UNSW Monday, August 27, 2012
A Review of Energy Efficiency Obligation Schemes in Australia Betz, R. Seminar Emissions trading, Energy Efficiency & Distributed Generation IAEE European Conference, Venice, Italy Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Comments on electricity price developments Iain MacGill Seminar Sustainability & general ABC Statewide Drive Tuesday, September 25, 2012
A Simple Method for Predicting the Output of Dual-axis Tracking Systems from Fixed-tilt Heslop Simon Seminar Large-scale Renewable Energy AUPEC 2012, Green Smart Grid Systems, Bali, Indonesia. 26th - 29th Sept 2012 Wednesday, September 26, 2012
A Framework for Maximising the Economic Value of Electric Vehicle Integration into the Australian NEM Graham Mills, Iain MacGill Poster Electric vehicles AUPEC 2012, Green Smart Grid Systems, Bali, Indonesia. Wednesday, September 26, 2012
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
Assessing the Impact of Household PV Systems on the Profits of All Electricity Industry Participants Sebastian Oliva, Iain MacGill Poster Energy Efficiency & Distributed Generation AUPEC 2012, Green Smart Grid Systems, Bali, Indonesia. Wednesday, September 26, 2012
The Technological Feasibility and Economics of 100% Renewable Electricity for Australia Mark Diesendorf Seminar Large-scale Renewable Energy, Sustainability & general Various Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Technical, economic + commercial opportunities and challenges of a 100% renewably powered Australian National Electricity Market Iain MacGill , Ben Elliston, Mark Diesendorf Seminar Electricity Markets & Restructuring, Energy Efficiency & Distributed Generation, Large-scale Renewable Energy Australian All-Energy Conference, Melbourne Convention Centre Thursday, October 11, 2012
“BACKGROUND BRIEFING: Shocking! Getting your head around... electricity pricing: What next for electricity prices?” Iain MacGill Seminar Electricity Markets & Restructuring, Sustainability & general Australian Science Media Centre Webinar Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Robustness of Carbon Markets and the Role of Market Oversight Regina Betz Seminar Emissions trading The Rise of Emissions Trading in Asia: Established Principles – Novel Practices, 12 Nov 2012, Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Germany Monday, November 12, 2012
Least cost options for 100% renewable electricity in the National Electricity Market Ben Elliston Seminar Electricity Markets & Restructuring, Energy Efficiency & Distributed Generation, Large-scale Renewable Energy Room LG03, Lower Ground Floor, Tyree Energy Technologies Building (H6), Kensington Campus, University of NSW Thursday, November 15, 2012
Technical and Economic Feasibility of 100% renewable energy: the Australian National Electricity Market Iain MacGill , Ben Elliston, Mark Diesendorf Seminar Large-scale Renewable Energy IES Rapid Climate Mitigation Workshop, UNSW Monday, November 19, 2012
The Green Paradox of the Economics of Exhaustible Resources Prof. Robert (Bob) Cairns Seminar Sustainability & general Theatre 119, Australian School of Business (E12), Kensington Campus, UNSW Monday, November 26, 2012

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