BIEE Conference 2026
With a particular focus on wind power this seminar will explore long-run performance of wind farms and the relationship between wind speeds/load fac...
This first seminar for 2014 will begin with a brief summary of the 2013 events from John Rhys as Chairman, based on a short paper to be circulated i...
The BP 2035 Energy outlook identifies long-term energy trends, building on the BP Statistical Review of World Energy, and then develops projection...
The last few years have seen Britain moving from being a net exporter to a net importer of energy. The threat of climate change has led to the slow bu...
The theme for this seminar , will be the questions that arise for policies of unilateral action on emissions and climate issues, in advance of, or add...
Two former energy ministers, Lord Howell and Prof Charles Hendry addressed the global and local challenges for energy policy going forward. In his...
This seminar considered both the nature and impact of short and long term changes in demand for natural gas. Driven largely by increasing availabili...
The theme for the fourth seminar in this year’s series on “Climate Policy in Crisis”, was be based on discussion of the growing gap that is appa...
On July 15th, Dr. Fatih Birol, Chief Economist at the IEA, will be coming to present to the BIEE. He will provide reflections from the IEA’s flag...
BIEE has organised an informal half day seminar to focus on Russian oil and gas, as seen from the perspective of the Russian oil and gas industry it...
The theme for the third seminar in this year’s Parker Seminar series on Climate Policy in Crisis was based on discussion of some of the instrume...
The BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2012 was published on June 12th 2013 and can be downloaded from the BP Website. The statisti...
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