BIEE Conference 2026
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The University of Exeter Energy Policy Group is the home of the new series of Palgrave Pivots on Progressive Energy Policy. Pivots are 25,000 to 50,00...
Report
What will the world’s energy mix look like in 2035? Which fuels will gain – and lose - global market share?What changes are likely for China (the...
In its third assessment of the impact of carbon budgets on energy bills, the Committee on Climate Change finds that policies to support cleaner low-ca...
New research by the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) suggests that gas could play an important role as a ‘bridging fuel’ to a low-carbon economy,...
This paper from IGov explores the biases towards the conventional energy system currently in place in GB; it looks at potentially destabilising factor...
Oil & Gas UK has released its Economic Report 2014 - the definitive guide to the current status and future prospects of the offshore oil and gas indu...
Member Blog
In terms of looking at how we keep the lights on, I think that phrase has become slightly hackneyed. I think most of us recognise that this is not rea...
Blog
IGov is a four year research project run by the University of Exeter which aims to understand and explain the nature of sustainable change within ...
A new report published today by the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) concludes that carbon budgets can be met at affordable cost, but that this wil...
Member News
The final element of the Government’s energy security strategy was confirmed today. The government has confirmed plans to buy more than 53GW of powe...
BP will webcast the presentation of this year’s Statistical Review report. The Statistical Review provides an objective global overview of ene...
Event / BIEE
The British Institute of Energy Economics in association with Citi are hosting the global launch of the IEA’s Special Report on Energy Investmen...
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