Articles by
Caroline Kuzemko
IGov: Uncompetitive Competition: From Privatisation Ideals to the Big Six in Great Britain
By
Caroline Kuzemko
Early visions of what a competitive market would look like included the separation of generation and supply, liquid and transparent energy wholesale markets as well as real consumer choice between suppliers. Instead what has emerged in the UK are electricity and gas systems dominated by six, integrated energy companies who operate at both sides of a not-so-liquid wholesale market and who wield considerable political power.
IGov: Four Subjectivities of Nuclear Energy
By
Caroline Kuzemko
In 1976 nuclear power, specifically the advanced gas cooled reactors, was labelled by the Central Electricity Generating Board as one of the major blunders of British industrial policy. . .