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Energy Security Policy Evaluation Workshop at BEIS

Nov 7, 2017 | News

We were delighted to run a successful policy evaluation workshop last week with policy teams and analysts working on energy security and the wider energy ‘trilemma’ (decarbonisation, prices, and security), at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).

The workshop, led by Dr Pete Barbrook-Johnson (PSI), Dr Alex Penn (Surrey) and Anna Kaxira (PSI), utilised a participatory causal systems mapping approach to share and build knowledge around BEIS’s policies in this area. We will now be analysing the data collected during the workshop, before presenting back to BEIS in future workshops and reports. The findings will help inform BEIS’s evaluation priorities in the coming months and years.

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