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BIEE 2018

BIEE 12th Research Conference: Consumers at the Heart of the Energy System? 2018

Oxford, United Kingdom
18 - 19 September 2018
The conference ended on 19 September 2018

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
1st March 2018
Abstract Acceptance Notification
16th April 2018
Parallel Presenter Registration Deadline
18th June 2018
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
31st August 2018

About BIEE 2018

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.

Topics

Consumer behavior, Energy economics, Energy efficiency, Consumers at the heart of the energy system? consumers and the networks: demand side response and aggregators; heavy industry as large consumers; role of storage; paying for networks; transmission; network balancing and frequency response; pricing, Heat technologies, Transport, Electric vehicles, Energy use and distribution, Consumers and energy prices, Consumers and the networks, New business models innovation and disruption, Industry response to engaged energy consumer

Call for Papers

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

  • Paper presentations which can be academic papers, practical case studies or comment on current energy policy, economics or finance issues
  • ‘Dialogue’ sessions. A new, interactive format which allows for broader discussion of energy economics and policy issues.
  • ‘Student Pitches’ for PhD and MSc students

We will run three sets of parallel sessions based on our plenary topics

  • Consumers at the Heart of the Energy System?
  • New Technologies and Services
  • Impacts and Implications of  a Consumer Driven Energy System

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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