BIEE Conference 2026
News
Ofgem is looking to implement a framework, which will enable the organisation engage a number of academics to work with policy teams and analysists to...
Member News
New research from Vivid Economics suggests that greater cooperation through carbon trading could reduce the cost of climate change mitigation by 32 pe...
European Energy Innovation (EEI) blends information from the Energy Industry, Research Organisations and the European Institutions to highlight the si...
Report
The Energy and Climate Change Committee final report sets out energy policy implications of leaving the EU. The Government should redesign its Capacit...
The UK needs to take concrete action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions given its commitment to the Paris Agreement. The vote to leave the EU does not...
Vacancy
Energy UK are looking for an Economics and statistical officer to join an analytical team with significant influence over policy direction. They w...
A new report to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy from the Parliamentary Advisory Group on Carbon Capture and Storag...
BIEE / Recording
We have posted a number of video interviews with conference speakers and participants including Charles Hendry, Martin Haigh David Gudgin James ...
Briefing Paper
A vote to leave the EU on 23 June is likely to lead to a period of uncertainty of at least two years for the UK energy sector, according to a policy b...
Consultation
The Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change has asked Charles Hendry to lead the independent review into the feasibility and practicality o...
A new Chatham House report by Prof Paul Stevens examines on the future of the major international oil companies (IOCs). The report suggests that the c...
The European Climate Foundation have published new research, by Cambridge Econometrics, the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) and P...
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