BIEE Conference 2026
Member Blog
If you could snatch half an hour with a former Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change, what would you ask them? Matt Hannon was fortunate e...
Peter Stewart's blog for BIEE focuses on the skills needed by energy sector as it moves from coal, oil and gas to low carbon alternatives. The UK is ...
Member News
With the number of heat pumps needing to increase dramatically, this report from Baringa explores why the economics don’t add up today and the urgen...
How does the UK's floating wind industry appear from Europe? New Power editor Janet Wood explored the view in this article.
A new Energy Digitalisation Taskforce (EDiT) is being launched today by the Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy, in partnership wit...
BIEE / News
Members can make use of the new BIEE website to share and publicise their work in the ‘member news’ section – and we welcome your submission...
The World Bank PMR commissioned Vivid Economics to develop a guidebook to help policymakers build the case for carbon pricing and assess the suitabili...
The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has published its strategy setting out how industry can decarbonise in line with net ...
In March 2021, the UK Government and UK oil and gas industry agreed a Deal to harness the sector’s 50 years of energy expertise. The first of its ki...
The Climate Change Committee (CCC) last month presented the first ever detailed route map for a fully decarbonised nation. Last year, the UK became th...
Report
Ministers must seize the opportunity to turn the COVID-19 crisis into a defining moment in the fight against climate change, the Committee on Climate ...
Every two years the BIEE holds its research conference at the University of Oxford. This year’s conference takes place on September 13 - 14 2021 and...
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