Department of Land Economy

Staff

Mr Scott Kelly

Mr Scott Kelly

Position(s):

Research Associate / PhD Student, Cambridge Centre for Climate Change Mitigation Research (4CMR)

Contact information:

Telephone: +44 (0)1223 (7)64867
Email: sjk64

Research interests:

  • Energy-economy-environmental modelling
  • Energy and economics of the built environment
  • Complex system theories applied to energy-economic problems
  • Renewable energy technologies and distributed generation
  • Ecological economics and sustainable development
  • Climate change mitigation

Publications:

Kelly, S., 2011. Do homes that are more energy efficient consume less energy?: A structural equation model of the English residential sector. Energy, 36(9), p.5610-5620. Available at: DOI:16/j.energy.2011.07.009 [Accessed September 1, 2011].

Kelly. S & Pollitt, M., 2011. What does the renewable heat incentive mean for bioenergy in the UK? Carbon Management, In Press, Future Science Group.

Kelly, S., 2011. ‘The local dimensions of energy demand’ (Book Chapter). Pollitt, M. and Tooraj Jamesb. SuperGen III  Electricity and heat demand in a low carbon world. Cambridge University Press.

Kelly, S. & Pollitt, M., 2010.An assessment of the present and future opportunities for combined heat and power with district heating (CHP-DH) in the United Kingdom. Energy Policy. Available at: doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2010.07.010  [Accessed August 12, 2010].

Kelly, S. and Pollitt, M., 2009. The economic competitiveness of combined heat and power district heating (CHP-DH) networks in the UK: a comparative approach. MPhil Thesis. Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge.

Kelly, S., 2007.Hydrodynamic optimisation of a novel point-energy converter using laboratory experiments. ME Thesis. Department of Engineering, University of Auckland.

Kelly,S. 2006. Comparative analysis and economic viability of wave energy converters. Technical Report. Wave Energy Technology [New Zealand].

Master of Engineering Thesis: Hydrodynamic optimisation of a novel point-energy wave converter using laboratory experiments

MPhil Thesis: Economic competitiveness of combined heat and power district heating networks in the UK

Last updated 23 February, 2012