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From Closed organisation: Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
  • The BEIS fossil fuel price assumptions for 2019 present low, central and high assumptions for the wholesale prices of oil, gas and coal for the UK out to 2040.

  • BEIS analysis of firm-level data showing changes in concentration in UK business sectors over time.

  • A summary statement of BEIS research needs.

  • Report including the Forest Reference Level for the period 2021 to 2025, as part of the UK’s current accounting under the Paris Agreement.

  • The findings from interviews with 48 disruptive innovative companies about their views on regulation and the impact of regulatory engagement on innovation.

  • The effectiveness of various regulatory approaches in terms of encouraging innovation.

  • A literature review identifying a series of mechanisms by which regulation affects innovation, and an exploration of 4 case study innovations.

  • The Whole Life Cost of Energy (WLCoE) calculator helps building owners and operators to understand the full financial cost of the energy their buildings use.

  • Report on apprentices’ pay, earnings and whether or not they received the minimum wage.

  • Review of the power disruption on 9 August 2019 by the Energy Emergencies Executive Committee (E3C).

  • The fifth report of payments and data related to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).

  • Special feature article from the December 2019 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.

  • Special feature article from the December 2019 edition of Energy Trends statistical publication.

  • Special feature article from the December 2019 edition of Energy Trends statistical publication.

  • Special feature articles on energy issues in the United Kingdom from the December 2019 edition of the quarterly statistical bulletin Energy Trends.

  • Independent review by Sir Donald Brydon into the quality and effectiveness of audit.

  • The Energy Innovation Needs Assessments (EINAs) support evidence and analysis on the role of different technologies in the UK’s future energy system.

  • An independent report on the impacts of minimum wages, to inform the UK government’s decisions on the remit of the Low Pay Commission beyond 2020.

  • Professor Sir Adrian Smith has provided independent advice on the design of future UK funding schemes for international collaboration, innovation and research.

  • Research exploring stakeholder perceptions of the non-financial reporting regime in the UK.