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News and updates

After taking the electricity grid by storm, is clean energy set to race ahead on Britain’s roads?

Malcolm Brinded
14 August 2018

Louise Kingham – Should all-male boards put themselves on their own risk registers?

Energy Live News
22 June 2018

EI survey results highlight industry's verdict on UK energy

Network
20 June 2018

Thickening Brexit fog obscures future for UK energy

Steve Holliday
20 June 2018

Energy industry growing nervous over ‘Brexit fog’

Utility Week
19 June 2018

Retirements and Brexit workforce barriers among key concerns for sector, Energy Institute says

Energy Voice
19 June 2018

Energy Institute members: UK will miss fifth carbon budget, local energy systems key

Energyst
19 June 2018

Brexit “fog” obscures clean energy wins, in professionals’ verdict on UK energy

EI Media Release
19 June 2018

About this project

The Energy Barometer initiative includes a survey of professional members and a resulting annual report. The EI College is the randomly selected group of the EI's professional and pre-professional members who provide their views about UK energy issues. Up to half of the College is refreshed each year to give all Associate Members (formerly Graduates), Members and Fellows an opportunity to participate.

Watch our short video with Professor Jim Skea CBE FEI, Immediate-Past President, Energy Institute, who provides background and explains the project's objectives.

About this project

The Energy Barometer is an ongoing project, and we welcome your feedback and suggestions for future editions.

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For presentation slides and further information, please contact:

Deane Somerville AMEI

Head of Knowledge Service

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