Mark Mills Keywords energy policy gas and electricity energy market European Union Read more about Mark Mills Mark Mills is a Principal Legal Adviser and Solicitor with Ofgem, the regulator for the gas and electricity markets in Great Britain. He has a diverse practice and advises across a broad range of Ofgem’s work in relation to the retail and wholesale markets. This includes competition law, in relation to which he was seconded to the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority, and other enforcement matters, as well as general public law and commercial judicial review. Mark trained at an international law firm, spending time in London and Brussels.
How China Builds the World's Biggest Wind Power Market Read more about How China Builds the World's Biggest Wind Power Market This case study presentation explains how China have successfully implemented its wind power initiative through the renewable energy law and other supporting policies in place.
Bangladesh–India Electrical Grid Interconnection Project: South Asia’s First Interconnection of Two National Grids Read more about Bangladesh–India Electrical Grid Interconnection Project: South Asia’s First Interconnection of Two National Grids The People’s Republic of Bangladesh is grappling with energy deficiencies in the face of rapidly increasing demand for energy. To help bridge the energy gap in the country, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) assisted Bangladesh in securing energy supply from India through a cross-border grid interconnection project. Read about ADB's other energy projects in Knowledge and Power: Lessons from ADB Energy Projects.