BIEE Conference 2026
Our fifth Future of Energy Lecture will be given by Steve Holliday on May16th . Steve is the former Chief Executive of National Grid, where he served ...
The talk will review forthcoming research on the evidence from demand response trials, programs and surveys internationally. This will be contrasted w...
The global energy landscape is changing. What are the key factors influencing the shift in the energy mix and the pace at which it is changing? The BP...
The Helm Review has recommended that the government should adopt a system of auctions for “equivalent firm capacity” to support investment in elec...
The Scottish Government has proposed to increase its greenhouse gas emissions target to achieve a reduction of 90% below 1990 levels by 2050. his semi...
The world is committed through the Paris Agreement to limit the global average temperature rises to well below 2°C and pursue efforts to hold the inc...
The speaker for our fourth 'Future of Energy' lecture will be Greg Clark, Secretary of State for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy. An econom...
Whilst the possible peaking in coal demand is being trumpeted as a victory in the battle against climate change, the role of natural gas in the energy...
Vehicle electrification has the potential to offer huge benefits in terms of decarbonisation and will go a long way to helping the UK meet its greenho...
Following the launch by the UK government of a Green Paper and consultation in January 2017, BEIS has been developing the key elements of the UK’s I...
Each June BP publishes the annual data that has been collected on the world’s energy markets, to assess what has happened this last year and how la...
Brexit raises many questions for UK climate policy and regulation, with a wide number of policies affected. Questions raised include whether the UK c...
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