BIEE Conference 2026
Member News
On February 24th, Energy and Climate Change Secretary Edward Davey visited Peterhead with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, to sign a multi-million ...
News
A reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 40% below the 1990 level, an EU-wide binding target for renewable energy of at least 27%, renewed amb...
Report
The BP Energy Outlook 2035, published this week, contributes to the wider debate on global energy issues by asking key questions.What will the wor...
BIEE / News
The BIEE 2014 two day academic conference will consider the difficulties of balancing the three main objectives of energy policy – security of sup...
At the beginning of December The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) advised that there has been no change in the circumstances upon which the fourth ...
A new report published by the UK Energy Research Centre’s Technology and Policy Assessment (TPA) function asks why the cost of generating electric...
The UN Climate Change Conference in Warsaw ended on Saturday, keeping governments on a track towards a universal climate agreement in 2015 and includi...
The RCUK Energy Strategy Fellowship has launched its Energy Research and Training Prospectus. This sets out the background to the UK’s energy R&...
The Committee on Climate Change has published its latest report, part 1 of its advice on the Fourth Carbon Budget Review. It finds that there has been...
Book
BIEE held a meeting on UK Energy Security on November 21st at Imperial College. Two of the speakers at the meeting Prof Catherine Mitchell from Ex...
This week Lord Howell publishes his latest book Old Links New Ties : Power and Persuasion in Age of Networks. In an international landscape, where eme...
DECC issued a press release today with details of the commercial agreement reached between The UK Government and EDF Group on the key terms of a p...
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