BIEE Conference 2026
Recording / BIEE
For the first time, this year’s BIEE Research Conference included a Women in Energy Session. This new session format featured a panel of three disti...
Conference Blog / BIEE
UK Government’s commitment to decarbonise the economy along with developments in disrupting and decentralised technology and business models is driv...
BIEE / Conference Blog
Much of the growth in renewable generation in GB is taking place locally at the distribution network level. Distributed generation has doubled over th...
BIEE’s first “Women in Energy” Breakfast Session, which has been kindly sponsorsed by Energy UK , will take place on September 19th at the BIEE...
The installation of smart meters means that new ways of incentivising consumers to reduce their consumption and to achieve a more flexible demand for ...
Consultation
On August 1st Energy Networks Association’s Open Networks Project launched a major new consultation on electricity networks’ plans to deliver a sm...
The price of electricity for medium size households in the UK has almost doubled in a decade. The price escalate up from 0.10€/Kwh in 2006 to 0.19...
Video / BIEE
We have launched a series of short videos with some of our recent event participants on the topics that will be debated at the forthcoming researc...
The energy retrofit of our domestic buildings (e.g. loft and cavity wall insulations, replacement of old inefficient boilers, draught proofing etc.) h...
Yet another academic gathering, and yet another person suggesting ‘energy efficiency really is a waste of time, because if people save money on thei...
BIEE / Video
In this interview, recorded in May 2018 at the BIEE's fifth Future of Energy lecture, the speaker Steve Holliday Former CEO, National Grid argues tha...
Read the second in our series of conference blogs produced by authors who will be presenting their research at the September conference. This one i...
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