The British Institute of Energy Economics conference will focus on the emerging role of the consumer in the energy system, regarded by many in the industry as one of the big transitional issues of the coming decade. This two-day residential conference will consider how the interactions between consumers and energy systems will be affected by: environmental, social and economic priorities; new energy supply and use technologies; the marriage of energy networks and communication technologies; innovative business models; and changing consumer energy aspirations and practices. Developments in the UK, wider EU and further afield may show similar trends.
We are pleased to announce that the Call for Papers is now open for academics, professionals and practitioners in the policy, industry, financial, analyst, consulting and media communities to submit their proposals for an opportunity to speak in the conference parallel sessions, and we invite submissions aligned to this theme. Deadline for submission is March 1st 2018.
We would be delighted to receive submissions for
We will run three sets of parallel sessions based on our plenary topics
Conference Committee
Prof Paul Ekins ( Chair), UCL
Sara Bell, Tempus Energy
Dr William Blyth, Oxford Energy Associates
Dr Peter Connor, University of Exeter
Tony Dicicco, Energy Systems Catapult
Adrian Gault, Committee on Climate Change
Dr Aaron Goater, Committee on Climate Change
David Green, International Council for Sustainable Energy
Prof Richard Green, Imperial College Business School
Dr Matthew Hannon, University of Strathclyde
Prof Charles Hendry, University of Edinburgh Business School
Sam Hollister, Energy UK
Paro Konar-Thakkar, BEIS
Prof Matthew Leach, University of Surrey
Dr Nayzmiye Ozkan, Cranfield University
Dr Karoline Rogge, University of Sussex
Peter Stewart, Interfax
Dr Peter Taylor, University of Leeds
Jonathan Thurlwell, IPA Advisory
Lynsey Tinios, Shell
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