BIEE Conference 2026
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Papers and presentations from the BIEE Conference 2021 are now available. If you missed the 2021 conference, BIEE Members can view content from confer...
Report / News
Tens of thousands of jobs, billions of pounds in investment and new export opportunities will be unlocked through government plans to create a thrivin...
The BIEE's Energy seminar series aims to promote discussion of broader issues of energy policy, cutting across sectoral concerns, in an independent an...
Conference Blog
Even the most well thought out of strategies for net zero will have a series of unknowns where further thought and more research will help us all to t...
Member News
Mallika Ishawaran has been appointed as Shell’s new Chief Economist. She advises on economic, energy and climate policies to shape Shell’s lon...
At the start of July the European Commission tabled ‘Fit for 55 by 2030’; a package of energy and climate laws that have been revised and amended ...
Member Blog
Energy Systems Catapult recently published a major report – Rethinking Electricity Markets – which advocates ambitious and far-reaching reforms to...
In July BEIS published their energy retail market strategy for the 2020's 'Helping consumers on their net zero journey'
bp’s Statistical Review of World Energy 2021 reveals that the COVID-19 pandemic had a dramatic impact on energy markets, with both primary energy an...
Google the words ‘community energy’ and you will likely find countless images of people holding hands and cheering enthusiastically around a wind ...
We are delighted to announce that our seventh Future of Energy lecture will be given by Greg Jackson, Founder & Chief Executive, Octopus Energy on...
This blog, first written by Will Blyth for UKERC examines the role of grids in the energy transition. Expectations of COP26 in Glasgow in November are...
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