Previous events and resources
Outputs from seminars from November 2008 onwards are available via Member login only - select from the list below. (For outputs from prior events from January 2006 to October 2008 please click on the link).
2012
2011
13 December 2011 Parliamentary Review of Climate Policy & Energy Technology
15 November 2011 Challenges in the Development of UK-EU Oil & Gas
20 October 2011 Smart energy and carbon management: innovation & delivery at the customer interface
21 September 2011 Power Infrastructure development: needs, policy, mkt & delivery
29 June 2011 Annual Review of Energy Policy, Scenarios & Markets
12 May 2011 Annual Review of Renewable Delivery
24 March 2011 International Energy Security: UK Risk & Resilience
10 February 2011 Deployment & Delivery in UK Nuclear Markets
2010
14 December 2010 Parliamentary Benchmarking in Energy Technology & Climate Issues
25 November 2010 Strategic Issues in the Development of European Oil & Gas
21 October 2010 Future Networks & Demand Side Management
23 September 2010 Deployment of New Energy Infrastructure
01 July 2010 Annual Review of Policy & Regulation
20 May 2010 Assessment of Deployment Issues in Renewables
31 March 2010 Energy Technology Deployment Pathways
11 February 2010 Delivery Issues in Nuclear Markets
2009
10 December 2009 Parliament's Scrutiny of Policy, & DECC Public Engagement
19 November 2009 Challenges in the Development of European Oil & Gas
15 October 2009 Factors Affecting Energy Markets
24 September 2009 Delivery of New Energy Infrastructure
02 July 2009 Annual Review of UK & EU Energy Policy & Regulation
19 May 2009 Delivering UK & EU Renewables Targets
25 March 2009 Innovation & Delivery of Energy Technologies
04 February 2009 Deployment Issues in Nuclear Markets
2008
17 December 2008 How to Deliver Carbon Efficiencies
26 November 2008 Issues in European Oil and Gas
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Uniquely, it integrates the entire value chain of public and private sector bodies, together with NGOs and diplomats, in determining whether policy is deliverable by the market.
The Forum’s outputs are used as regular benchmarks by the sector, and are used to inform policymakers of emerging risks to delivery.