BIEE Conference 2025
Consultation
The University of Exeter EPG has published its submission to the National Infrastructure Commission. This argues that the fundamental problem for GB...
Report
Countries should set targets to increase public investment in low-carbon research and development (R&D) slowly and steadily beyond 2020, according to ...
On 26 November, the CCC published its fifth carbon budget advice, recommending the level of UK emissions in 2028-32, as required under the Climate Cha...
A recent report from GE on “Powering the future” Leading the digital transformation of the power industry" touches upon some of the issues that w...
Video / BIEE
At our September policy conference we recorded a series of interviews with speakers including Ed Davey, Jonathan Stern, Bryony Worthington and Jo Cole...
BIEE / News
The BIEE's 2016 Oxford research conference will explore then theme of disruption and innovation which are characteristics of current energy industri...
Briefing Paper
A new ICEPT policy brief that tackles the claim that UK energy policy needs a 'reset' and provides an evidence based route to rebuilding investor co...
The National Grid's 2015/16 Winter Outlook Report was published today. The report includes the latest detailed analysis on the supply and demand posi...
BIEE is pleased to announce that Matthew Leach, Professor of Energy and Environmental Systems at the University of Surrey, has agreed to chair the c...
BIEE and KPMG will host a presentation of the IEA’s Special Report on Energy and Climate Change on June 25th. This will be an opportunity to hear fi...
BIEE / Video
This interview with Prof Dieter Helm was recorded on May 11th shortly after the General Election. In the interview he talks about energy and the rec...
Ed Davey, former Secretary of State at the Department of Energy and Climate Change, will give the opening address at BIEE’s Sept 24 Energy Policy...
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