BIEE Conference 2026
Report
In this report, ‘Reducing UK emissions – 2018 Progress Report to Parliament’, the Committee sets out four key messages to Government to put emis...
BIEE / Video
Our fifth ‘Future of Energy’ Lecture, was given by former National Grid CEO Steve Holliday in May 2018. In his talk Steve discussed the role of ...
Event
UKERC will be holding an event on 'The Security of UK Energy Futures' at Imperial College on 26 March at 4.30. Ensuring energy security is a central ...
BIEE / Conference Blog
Every two years the BIEE holds its research conference at the University of Oxford. This year’s conference takes place on September 18-19th ...
BIEE / Report
A post with links to recent research and articles published by our members including Baringa, The CCC, Energy UK, Vivid Economics, Cambridge Econome...
An independent review into reducing costs in each element of the electricity supply chain has been published today. Building on the government’s ...
Britain will have enough power generation and imports through interconnectors to meet demand this winter, says National Grid in its 2017/18 winter ou...
Briefing Paper
The Government' reponse to the CCC's 2017 progress report on UK Climate Change and Mitigation is now out. 'The Government welcomes the CCC’s 2017 ...
Member News
An ambitious strategy setting out how the UK is leading the world in cutting carbon emissions to combat climate change while driving economic growth, ...
A plan to give homes and businesses more control over their energy use and support innovative new technologies, as part of the Industrial Strategy, wa...
The UK’s transition to a resilient, low-carbon economy is in danger of being derailed by a lack of Government action on climate change, the Committe...
BIEE / News
BIEE is pleased to announce that Paul Ekins Professor of Resources and Environmental Policy and Director of the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resourc...
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