BIEE Conference 2025
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The University of Exeter Energy Policy Group is the home of the new series of Palgrave Pivots on Progressive Energy Policy. Pivots are 25,000 to 50,00...
BIEE / News
BIEE will be holding a one day policy conference on September 24th 2015 at the BIS Conference Centre in London.The conference 'New government, uncer...
The BIEE's second " Future of Energy" lecture will be given by Dieter Helm CBE, Professor of Energy Policy, University of Oxford, on May 11th 2015.Wha...
Briefing Paper
The Grantham Research Institute (LSE) and the Grantham Institute have published a joint policy brief on climate policy priorities for the new UK gover...
Report
According to UNEP’s 9th annual Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment 2015, prepared by the Frankfurt School – UNEP collaborating Centre for...
What will the world’s energy mix look like in 2035? Which fuels will gain – and lose - global market share?What changes are likely for China (the...
BIEE / Video
During last year's Balancing Competing Energy Policy Goals conference we coducted video interviews with 15 of our conference speakers on the main co...
In its third assessment of the impact of carbon budgets on energy bills, the Committee on Climate Change finds that policies to support cleaner low-ca...
The longer governments wait to promote clean energy innovation, the greater the eventual cost to the environment and the economy, according to a new r...
New research by the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) suggests that gas could play an important role as a ‘bridging fuel’ to a low-carbon economy,...
Events of the last year have increased many of the long-term uncertainties facing the global energy sector, says the International Energy Agency’s (...
The IPCC released its Synthesis Report, the concluding instalment of its fifth assessment report on Sunday . The Synthesis Report distils and integ...
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