BIEE Conference 2025
Report
During the pandemic, a significant share of the population have been able to shift to radically different ways of working. New pressures have revealed...
Member Blog
How does the UK's floating wind industry appear from Europe? New Power editor Janet Wood explored the view in this article.
Member News
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...
News
Rethinking Electricity Markets is an Energy Systems Catapult initiative to develop proposals to reform electricity markets so that they best enable in...
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...
The government has launched its Energy white paper setting out how the UK will clean up its energy system and reach net zero emissions by 2050.
Briefing Paper
Meeting the UK government’s net zero emissions goal for 2050 will only be possible by complete decarbonisation of the building stock (both existing ...
The first UK-wide citizens’ assembly on climate change published its final report in September, setting out a clear, internally consistent and tim...
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