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At the BIEE AGM on October 16th , BIEE’s retiring President Lord Howell of Guildford welcomed its new President Elect Prof. Charles Hendry MP. P...
News
Peter Parsons, Energy Supply Manager at the National Grid was one of the speakers at the BIEE’s annual Gas Seminar on October 10th where he pr...
Article
‘In Europe, the debate centres on the so-called energy “trilemma”. European energy policy has been designed to pursue three objectives: miti...
Report
The capacity margin of the GB electricity system could continue to fall over the next five years as old generating plants close, presenting an increas...
BIEE’s new president elect, Prof. Charles Hendry MP will be a keynote speaker at a BIEE meeting on October 16th . His speech will foc...
BIEE
The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has published the 1st of 3 volumes of its fifth Assessment Report. The Summary for Policymaker...
Member News
The Committee on Climate Change has written to DECC in response to the consultation on the draft Electricity Market Reform Delivery Plan. http://www.t...
DECC has published a report by Chief Scientific Advisor Professor David Mackay and Dr Timothy Stone, Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State, assessi...
Ruth Cairnie will be speaking at the BIEE’s Financing the Energy Transition Conference on Innovative Partnerships for the Energy Transition. R...
Volker Beckers will speak in the opening session at the BIEE’s one day conference Financing the Energy Transition on September 19th on ...
The Government has previously announced its intention to adopt a new definition of fuel poverty based on the Low Income High Costs (LIHC) framework re...
Government and business have this week published a long-term strategy that will strengthen the UK’s position in the offshore wind industry. The poli...
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