Fossil fuels, decarbonisation and the rise of electricity
This event will take place in the Gottmann room at 5.30pm TODAY!
Professor Dieter Helm is an economist specialising in utilities, infrastructure, regulation and the environment, and concentrating on the energy, water, communications and transport sectors primarily in Britain and Europe. He is a Professor at the University of Oxford and Fellow of New College, Oxford.

In December 2015, Dieter was reappointed as Independent Chair of the Natural Capital Committee.

Dieter’s recent books include: Burn Out: The Endgame for Fossil Fuels, The Carbon crunch: Revised and Updated and Natural Capital: Valuing the Planet. These books were published by Yale University Press.

Nature in the Balance, edited with Cameron Hepburn, was published in early 2014 by Oxford University Press. Links below to other titles.

During 2011, Dieter assisted the European Commission in preparing the Energy Roadmap 2050, serving both as a special advisor to the European Commissioner for Energy and as Chairman of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on the Roadmap. He also assisted the Polish government in their presidency of the European Union Council.

Dieter is an Associate Editor of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy. He is a Director of Aurora Energy Research, a leading energy modelling company. Dieter is an Honorary Vice President of the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust.

This event will be held in the Gottmann Room in the School of Geography and the Environment at 5.30pm. Entry is £2 for non-members and free for members and the talk will be followed by free pizza and drinks!

Facebook event: www.facebook.com/events/205691596881026
Date: 9 May 2018, 17:30 (Wednesday, 3rd week, Trinity 2018)
Venue: Dyson Perrins Building, off South Parks Road OX1 3QY
Venue Details: Gottmann room, School of Geography and the Environment
Speaker: Professor Dieter Helm, CBE (University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address: president@energysoc.org
Part of: Oxford Energy Society
Booking required?: Not required
Audience: Members of the University only
Editor: Alice Joy Evans