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Informing the debate

Just 4% of energy professionals expect UK to meet net zero target

UtilityWeek
06 December 2024

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Energy sector doesn’t believe we’ll get to net zero

Energy Live News
05 December 2024

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Energy professionals raise alarm over clean power 'delivery gap'

Business Green
5 December 2024

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Energy sector’s faith in net zero is just 4%, says Energy Institute

Energy Voice
5 December 2024

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Energy professionals sceptical UK will hit climate targets

Carbon Pulse
5 December 2024

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About this project

The Energy Barometer is an annual survey of the Energy Institute (EI) College, a group chosen each year to represent a diverse range of sectors, disciplines
and seniority levels of the EI’s UK membership.

Watch the Energy Barometer explained

How the EI college work

The EI College is made up of professional and pre-professional members from three different EI member grades: Fellow (FEI) Member (MEI) Associate Member (AMEI).

  • Fellow (FEI)
  • Member (MEI)
  • Associate Member (AMEI)

The survey is circulated among EI members living in the UK to give everyone a chance to participate and to refresh the College each year. By joining the College, members are agreeing to share their expertise over the course of the year by completing the Barometer survey, and through other research and consultation activities. Participation is voluntary.

How the survey work

The survey questions are designed by the EI Knowledge Service (EIKS), under the guidance of the EI’s Energy Advisory Panel and other industry experts. Some questions are repeated annually to track trends over time; others cover topical subjects that change year-on -year. The survey focuses on the UK energy system and encompasses a wide range of topics including UK energy policy effects, climate change targets and global energy prices.

The survey includes multiple choice as well as free response questions. The responses are analysed to assess key findings and identify themes from the results. The answers to free response questions are coded and mentions of these codes are counted across responses. In the report, responses are presented as percentages of respondents, unless stated otherwise. This can lead to percentages adding up to more than 100%, in the case of multiple choice questions where respondents are allowed to choose more than one option, or in the case of a free response question where a single response may have been assigned more than one code.

Are you ready to contribute to the Energy Barometer?

The Energy Barometer is an ongoing project, and we welcome your feedback and suggestions for future editions.
For further information, please contact: knowledge@energyinst.org

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