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Resource Archive
28.04.22
bp Energy Energy Outlook 2022
Richard de Caux bp Energy Outlook 2022 Focus on the energy transition has intensified in recent years. How might this increase in global ambition affect t...
12.04.22
UKERC/ BIEE Webinar: Green Jobs
This webinar hosted in conjunction with UKERC will present key findings and policy recommendations arising from UKERC’s latest project exploring low carbon en...
21.03.22
Future of Energy Lecture – Heating goes electric: Why heat pumps will become mainstream soon
Greg Jackson, Octopus Energy The pace of decarbonisation needs to accelerate in the face of climate change. The UK is aiming to reach Net Zero by 2050 but al...
08.12.21
BIEE Webinar: Behavioural economics, energy and climate policy: Lessons from the last three decades
Professor Luis Mundaca, Lund University There has been growing scientific and policy attention on the role of behavioural economics to advance energy and clima...
17.09.21
BIEE Conference 2021: Energy for a Net Zero Society – Keynote & Plenary Speaker Presentations
BIEE Conference 2021: Energy for a Net Zero Society - Keynote & Plenary Speaker Presentations.
14.09.21
The Impact of Digital Technologies on OECD Energy Demand
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) offer many opportunities for energy saving, such as optimising energy use in buildings and industrial processe...
14.09.21
Addressing the socio-economic disparities of net zero transition
The European transition to a net-zero economy by 2050 implies a wide range of changes which will be unevenly distributed across industrial sectors, communities ...
14.09.21
Energy for a Net Zero Society – Comments on Energy Policy
The UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) presidency provides an opportunity to drive further action and change in policy. The UK was the first ma...
14.09.21
Energy Innovation: BEIS £505m programme – lessons learned and setting future priorities
The BEIS £505m Energy Innovation Programme was established in 2015 to run over a 5 year period to 2021. Its objective is to accelerate the development of ener...
14.09.21
What do regional energy systems operators look like in a net zero world?
This paper will present the preliminary findings from a two-year Innovate UK-funded project to design a regional energy system operator (RESO) model for the Cit...
14.09.21
Blockchain Based Energy Trading: Regulatory Changes Proposed and Needed to Facilitate Blockchain in the GB Energy Market
Blockchain is one the most exciting new technologies to be developed in recent years, and in the energy sector it could revolutionise the way we produce, and bu...
14.09.21
UK Heat Networks: The prospects of decarbonisation through developing a heat marketplace
As active energy consumers of today we need to re-think how we source our heat in our homes and businesses simply by questioning ourselves how this can be done ...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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