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Energy Institute
Non-profit Organizations
Creating a better energy future. Home of Toolbox, SafetyOn, G+ Offshore Wind & POWERful Women.
About us
The Energy Institute (EI) is the chartered professional membership body for people who work across the world of energy. Our purpose is creating a better energy future for our members and society by accelerating a just global energy transition to net zero. We do this by: -Attracting, developing and equipping the diverse future energy workforce -Informing energy decision-making through convening expertise and advice -Enabling industry and consumers to make energy lower carbon, safer and more efficient A registered charity, incorporated by Royal Charter in 2003, the EI is licensed by the Engineering Council (UK) to offer Chartered, Incorporated and Engineering Technician status to engineers, and by the Society for the Environment to award Chartered Environmentalist status. We are also unique in granting Chartered Energy Manager status. The EI was set up in 2003 as a result of a merger between the Institute of Petroleum (IP) and the Institute of Energy (InstE). Both Institutes had a proud and distinguished heritage developed over many years supporting their particular energy sectors. Increasingly these sectors have converged, creating an integrated global energy market which has been mirrored by the development of the Energy Institute - established to address both the depth and breadth of the subject. Today , the EI is home to a range of collaborative initiatives, including the G+ Global Offshore Wind Health and Safety Organisation, SafetyOn and POWERful Women. We host the annual International Energy Week, EI Awards, publish New Energy World Magazine and the Energy Barometer, and provide the Toolbox web app helping the energy workforce learn lessons from incidents and get home safe.
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- London
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- Nonprofit
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- 2003
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- Energy in all its forms and applications, Professional Membership, Career development, and Good practice guidance
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Employees at Energy Institute
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Diana Davidson MRAU FEI FRSA FWES FEMA
Vertemis Ltd, Founder, Managing Director | Energy Institute, Member, Global Fellowship Board | Fellow: Energy Institute, Women’s Engineering Society,…
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Benj Sykes
Vice President, Offshore. Head of Environment, Consenting & External Affairs at Ørsted
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Peter Egbe, Ph.D C.Eng MEI
Drilling Engineering Specialist / Well Integrity Team Leader at Saudi Aramco
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Mark Jonathan Davis, FEI, FGS
Chief Executive Officer at Capterio
Updates
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This week we began training future energy managers for our 5-day Level 1 'Certificate in Energy Management Essentials' training qualification. Our London office hosted a full room of delegates from organisations such as JLL, Numatic International Ltd, Robertson Facilities Management, University of Essex and Specsavers — each bringing unique perspectives on sustainability, energy management, facilities management and data analysis. During the last 5 days delegates gained an understanding of the key day-to-day energy management tasks such as energy auditing, M&T techniques and staff awareness & engagement. They also enjoyed a practical site tour at London South Bank University, all expertly guided and delivered by our lead trainer Gareth Veal MEI CEng. If you'd like to join our next face-to-face training in May 2025, secure your spot here: https://ow.ly/UZmT50TJyhr
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🌍#NewEnergyWorld 🏳️🌈Comment – 'Our sector needs diversity, not discrimination' A recent Pride In Energy survey revealed that 50% of respondents have witnessed or experienced #LGBTQIA+ discrimination in the UK energy sector – a figure higher than ever before. While some workplaces are fostering inclusive environments, industry-wide change is needed, writes Louise Bailey, OVO Belonging Lead and a board member of Pride in Energy. 🔗Read more: https://ow.ly/PwuB50THCqQ 🙋♂️Become a member of the #EnergyInstitute this month to receive 3 months FREE membership and year-round access to New Energy World: https://ow.ly/jZy850THCqP
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Fabulous to see three members of the Energy Institute’s Council of Trustees and two further EI Fellows join the board of commissioners for the 2030 clean power mission. Congratulations Juliet Davenport, Tim Pick MBE and Robert Gross, as well as Energy Institute Fellows Nick Winser CBE FREng and Simon Harrison, and POWERful Women Ambassador Jo Coleman OBE. What a great team to support you, Chris Stark!
Introducing the board of commissioners for the 2030 clean power mission. Working directly with Chris Stark, they will meet regularly throughout the Autumn, and their expertise will help shape the clean power action plan which will be ready for publication by the end of the year. Nick Winser CBE FREng Nick is currently the Energy Commissioner on the National Infrastructure Commission and has over 30 years’ experience in the energy sector including having been CEO of National Grid across UK and Europe, and President of the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity. Tim Pick MBE Tim has over 25 years’ experience in the energy sector and is a passionate advocate for offshore wind – having been the UK’s first Offshore Wind Champion. Juliet Davenport Founder of Good Energy, and host of the Great Green Questions podcast, Juliet has been an innovator for over 20 years, working on ideas to fight climate change and transform the energy sector for the better. Robert Gross As well as being Director of UKERC since 2020, Rob is Professor of Energy Policy and Technology at Imperial College. Over 25 years, Rob has made a substantive contribution to UK energy policy development, acting as adviser to Select Committees, working in government and with industry and international organisations. He has published extensively on energy policy and technology. Craig Bennett Chief Executive of The Wildlife Trusts, and an extensive track record in environmental campaigning. Former CEO of Friends of the Earth and previous Director of The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group on Climate Change. Craig also has 20 years’ experience of designing and contributing to executive education and leadership programmes at numerous universities and business schools. Jo Coleman OBE 35 years' experience in the energy sector, Board member of several organisations in the electricity sector, background in engineering and major project delivery in the oil and gas sector, since 2011 has focussed on energy transition strategy, policy and innovation, with both the private and public sectors. Lucy Yu CEO and founder at The Centre for Net Zero, Octopus Energy Group’s not-for-profit AI and data-driven research institute set up to advance tech-driven energy systems that benefit humanity. Simon Harrison A leading voice in public policy around the ways in which engineering can help with the energy transition and decarbonisation. Was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2023 – the highest accolade in the profession. National Infrastructure Commission Offshore Wind Growth Partnership Good Energy UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) The Wildlife Trusts Centre for Net Zero (Octopus Energy Group) Mott MacDonald
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🌎#NewEnergyWorld offers news stories, comment pieces and feature articles about all aspects of the energy transition, every Wednesday. ⏳For a limited period, exclusive member content is available to all. Content such as: https://ow.ly/izzl50TySmk 🔎To read more, sign up for a free weekly email newsletter: https://ow.ly/Ew1w50TAUhO ⭐Become a member this month and receive 3 months FREE membership and year-round access to feature articles: https://ow.ly/p4WH50TySml
The white gold rush: 40 companies now in pursuit of natural hydrogen
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This week we welcomed delegates from across the globe for our 'Delivering Safety Culture Change using the Hearts and Minds Toolkit' training course in London 🧡🧠🧰 Joining us from the UK, Europe, Malaysia, and Jamaica, together they worked on creating customised safety culture improvement plans for implementation within their organisations. Each delegate brought their various industry perspectives, including those from power generation and distribution, oil and gas, manufacturing, and engineering services. The course involved a high level of interaction, with participants engaging in group tasks, discussions, and sharing experiences from their different companies and cultures. If you're interested in face-to-face Hearts & Minds training in 2025, please register your interest by emailing us at: webtraining@energyinst.org Alternatively, sign up for our self-paced online course here: https://lnkd.in/eg-aPiQ2
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🌍#NewEnergyWorld 🏭How can we ensure CCUS projects achieve success? As the energy sector races towards a lower-carbon future, #CCUS will be critical. Yet, despite positive strides, scaling these projects remains complex. From navigating technical hurdles to optimising CO2 transport and storage, Ken Ede, Head of Decarbonisation, Wood, shares insights on the future of CCUS infrastructure and how the industry can tackle these challenges. 🔗Read more: https://ow.ly/jhUq50THCjJ 🗓️During October, exclusive member content is available to all. Join as an #EnergyInstitute member now to receive 3 months FREE membership and year-round access to New Energy World: https://ow.ly/Kzn850THCjK
How to overcome the technical challenges of carbon capture projects
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Extreme heat amplifies inequality, inflames food insecurity and pushes people further into poverty. We must respond by massively increasing access to low-carbon cooling, expanding passive cooling and cleaning up cooling technologies while boosting their efficiency. So writes Lily Riahi, Global Coordinator of the UN Environment Programme-led Cool Coalition.
How to keep cool without heating the planet
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🌱How can we de-risk investment in green technologies like CCUS? With global decarbonisation targets on the horizon, scaling #CCUS is essential, especially for hard-to-abate sectors. How can governments, industries and investors collaborate to overcome uncertainties and accelerate green investments? 🔗Read more: https://ow.ly/cH8t50THBWu 🍂During October, exclusive member content is available to all. Join as an #EnergyInstitute member now to receive 3 months FREE membership and year-round access to #NewEnergyWorld: https://ow.ly/v4Hu50THBWs
De-risking green investments
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🌟Transitioning from oil and gas to offshore wind: The opportunity awaits As the #offshorewind industry expands globally – projected to reach 487 GW by 2033 – the demand for talent is skyrocketing. With 70,000 new roles needed in the UK alone by 2030, #oilandgas professionals are perfectly positioned to make the switch, writes Alastair Dutton, Offshore Wind Learning. 🔗Read more: https://ow.ly/tAlF50TAWnB 🍂During October, exclusive member content is available to all. Join as an #EnergyInstitute member now to receive 3 months FREE membership and year-round access to #NewEnergyWorld: https://ow.ly/ScEw50TAWnA
Transitioning into offshore wind