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From Closed organisation: Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
  • The UK and Global Bioenergy Resource Model estimates the potential sustainable bioenergy resource that may be available to the UK to 2050.

  • Historical coke and breeze data: coal carbonized and coke and breeze produced at coke ovens 1920 to 2023

  • Historical coal data: coal production, availability and consumption 1853 to 2023

  • Historical gas data: gas production and consumption and fuel input 1920 to 2023

  • Crude oil and petroleum products: imports by product 1920 to 2023

  • Crude oil and petroleum: production, imports and exports 1890 to 2023

  • Historical electricity data: 1920 to 2023

  • The data explorer allows users to investigate energy consumption comparisons by different property and household characteristics.

  • Updates on the proposed commercial frameworks for transport and storage, power, and industrial carbon capture business models.

  • An independent review of research bureaucracy, and methods to free up and support researchers to focus on research.

  • This table contains quarterly and annual load factors for installations on the Feed in Tariff scheme.

  • Findings from evaluation research into the administration, delivery and impacts of the Heat Networks Investment Project (HNIP) main scheme and earlier pilot.

  • An examination of the mix of UK organisations performing RDI, with recommendations to make the most of the UK's research organisational landscape, ensuring it is effective, sustainable and responsive to global challenge…

    First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

  • Final reports for research projects commissioned as part of the UK Offshore Energy Strategic Environmental Assessment programme.

  • Final and interim independent evaluation of the outcome of the Green Homes Grant Voucher Scheme, including economic analysis findings.

  • Findings from the quarterly BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT).

  • A review of how the UK’s Catapults can strengthen research and development capacity, improve productivity and contribute to greater prosperity across the UK.

  • Electricity storage gap analysis report on health and safety standards for electricity storage technologies that are at or near deployment (not including pumped hydro).

  • Monthly and quarterly forecasts for estimated committed RHI expenditure for the next 12 months.

  • Monthly and quarterly forecasts for estimated committed Domestic RHI expenditure for the next 12 months.