BIEE Conference 2025
In 2011 the Scottish government set itself an ambitious target to have a national renewables generation capacity that matched its electricity demand i...
With the Conference of Parties taking place in Paris towards the end of this year, global attention will turn again to what multi-lateral action shoul...
Restructuring the energy supply away from fossil fuels is a huge challenge for economies. This talk takes a risk based view of climate change from an ...
In advance of the crucial COP21 climate meeting in Paris in December, the IEA's special Energy and Climate report responds to the key needs of decisi...
Carbon pricing continues to develop around the world. The last year alone has seen an expansion of the California/Quebec emissions trading scheme and...
The BP Statistical Review provides an objective global overview of energy production, consumption, trade, reserves and prices.The aim is to understa...
Whatever the election outcome British energy policy faces big challenges for EMR, for the capacity and feed in tariff auctions, the Green Deal and the...
Drawing on many of the presentations and discussions in the Parker seminars over the last few years, the aim of this seminar will be to discuss some ...
On March 25th Imperial College Energy Futures Lab, BIEE and the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC), will be running a joint meeting to debate the en...
This seminar will focus on the development of oil and gas in the Caspian region, and will seek to shed light on the aspirations, challenges and stra...
The BP 2035 Energy outlook identifies long-term energy trends, building on the BP Statistical Review of World Energy, and then develops projection...
In the first seminar of 2015 we shall be discussing aspects of what climate science is indicating for potential climate change, the impact of change, ...
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