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Aberdeen, Highlands & Islands (AHI) YPN
Aberdeen, Highlands & Islands YPN was the very first Energy Institute YPN to be set up, 15 years ago in Aberdeen to develop the skills and sector knowledge of professionals in the early stages of their career. Through a strategically planned programme of events, the network empowers emerging professionals to learn, network, and grow. It offers early-stage professionals and emerging talent the chance to engage with industry leaders and experts, discovering a range of topics across the energy sector in the North East of Scotland and globally. Our dedicated committee members plan and implement around 10 events annually - addressing a diverse range of trending and forward-looking topics that reflect the fast-evolving energy landscape- including technical events, hands‑on learning opportunities and relaxed social meet‑ups that make it easy to build meaningful professional relationships.
This network isn’t just about attending events or building contacts, it’s about growing together as the next generation of energy leaders. Here at the Aberdeen, Highlands & Islands YPN, we create space for early‑career professionals to learn, network and grow. By sharing ideas, experiences, and perspectives across sectors and disciplines, we strengthen not only our own careers but the future of the energy industry itself. Whether you’re new to the industry or looking to expand your network, there’s a place here for you here. Get involved today.
Nicki Vass, AMEI
Chair, EI Aberdeen, Highlands & Islands YPN
Upcoming events and EI resources
Aberdeen YPN Summer BBQ 2026
23rd July 2026
Join us Thursday, 23rd July at Revolution Aberdeen for an unforgettable evening of sunshine, sizzling food and social networking with fellow early-car...
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Scottish government resets offshore wind ambition to 40 GW
4/2/2026
In January 2026, the Scottish government announced a reset of its offshore wind ambition, committing to up to 40 GW of new capacity by 2040. This revised target, confirmed by Gillian Martin MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy, represents a substantial increase from the previous goal of 8–11 GW by 2030.
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House of Commons report calls for urgent action to save North Sea oil and gas jobs and ramp up clean energy options
5/11/2025
A new ‘interim’ report by the House of Commons Scottish Affairs Committee warns that the UK oil and gas sector is at a ‘critical junction’ since the North Sea basin is now geologically mature and the clean energy transition is ramping up.
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Aberdeen oil and gas industry hits out at taxation at Offshore Europe
10/9/2025
At last week’s oil and gas exhibition SPE Offshore Europe, in Aberdeen, UK offshore energy trade association OEUK blamed the UK government’s tax regime and the Energy Profits Levy (EPL) for accelerating the decline of offshore energy production, by deterring capital investment.
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Past events highlights
Take a look back at some of our recent community and EI-wide events in Aberdeen, Highlands & Islands YPN.
Annual Dinner 2025 – November 2025
Signature Aberdeen Hotel, St Andrew Street, Aberdeen
Our biggest networking event that we hold annually, this year we brought together 250 industry professionals for a night of quality food, excellent speakers and a little bit of ceilidh dancing.
...Our annual dinner is a true celebration of what it means to be a young professional in the Aberdeen energy sector.
The age of uncertainty: navigating volatile times with confidence – October 2025
Wild Goose, Union Terrace Gardens, Aberdeen
In collaboration with Ascot Lloyd, we hosted The age of uncertainty – navigating volatile times with confidence, an engaging event focused on helping young professionals in North East Scotland build a sustainable financial future.
Held at Wild Goose, Union Terrace Gardens, the evening brought together attendees for insightful discussions on emerging financial risks, long-term resilience, and practical approaches to navigating uncertain economic conditions.
...Alongside expert insights, the event provided an excellent opportunity for networking, allowing participants to connect with peers and professionals while discussing key financial topics in an open and informal setting. With engaging conversations, valuable takeaways, and a welcoming atmosphere complemented by canapés and refreshments, the event proved both informative and impactful.
The speakers were:
- Christina Mark LLB DipPFS
- Kamahl Best DipPFS
- Travis Watson DipPFS
- Marie Dalrymple
- Anna Maclaren (host)
North Sea: what's next? – dinner and panel discussion – July 2025
The Douglas Hotel, 43-45, Market Street, Aberdeen
The North Sea: What’s Next? dinner and panel discussion brought together industry professionals for an engaging evening of conversation focused on the future of the North Sea energy sector.
The event created a vibrant atmosphere, with attendees sharing a strong sense of optimism, collaboration, and commitment to the region’s future. Discussions explored both the opportunities and challenges facing the sector, while highlighting the importance of local delivery, innovation, and long-term resilience.
...With lively discussion and valuable networking opportunities throughout the evening, the event reflected the energy sector’s continued passion for shaping a sustainable and successful future for the North Sea.
The speakers were:
- Jillian Owen, Viaro Energy
- Ryan Crighton, True North Advisors
- Greig Gauntlett, North Sea Midstream Partners
- Lucinda Layfield, Equinor
- Daniel Henry, Ithaca Energy
- Sandy Fettes, Hogarth Energy Limited (moderator)
Annual Dinner 2025 – November 2025
Signature Aberdeen Hotel, St Andrew Street, Aberdeen
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The age of uncertainty: navigating volatile times with confidence – October 2025
Wild Goose, Union Terrace Gardens, Aberdeen
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North Sea: what's next? – dinner and panel discussion – July 2025
The Douglas Hotel, 43-45, Market Street, Aberdeen
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Committee contacts
Interested in joining the Aberdeen, Highlands & Islands YPN Committee?
If you are interested in joining our committee, please contact Nicki Vass - [email protected]
Aberdeen, Highlands & Islands YPN FAQs
Aberdeen, Highlands & Islands YPN FAQs
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Absolutely not, whilst our events are aimed to support those early in their careers, there are no age restrictions unless stated otherwise (for example our pub quiz is usually strictly 18+ due to venue and local licensing laws)
London and Home Counties YPN
The Energy Institute's London and Home Counties YPN is a community of energy enthusiasts dedicated to creating spaces for dialogue, connection and learning. The network is run by a committee of 14 volunteers, supported by a group of ambassadors.
We organise not-for-profit seminars, panel discussions and workshops across a variety of topics related to the energy industry. Our events are aimed at bringing together young energy professionals who are passionate about driving positive change in the sector. We host one panel event per month, and have many additional socials, site visits and sponsor companies' events across the year.
Our core values can be summarised in three pillars:
- Ensuring accessibility – We ensure that our events remain affordable to young energy professionals. While most professional conferences can be incredibly expensive, we aim to make our event more affordable than a pub pint in central London (often while offering food and drinks!)
- Developing curiosity – We ensure that our event calendar spans across a multitude of topics, and design each event so that it can be enjoyed by both professionals working in the field and curious minds without previous knowledge.
- Fostering critical thinking – We are committed to creating spaces where a variety of voices and opinions across the industry are welcome. We believe that debates and discussions are fundamental to shaping a better, open, energy future.
We also thank our partners for supporting our events and we look forward to creating new partnerships to deliver more ambitious initiatives.
If you are a company looking to partner with young professionals to support their development and increase your visibility, please do reach out to us at [email protected]
The London and Home Counties YPN community is a unique space in London. The enthusiasm and dedication of our members and elected committee representatives are what drive all of our activities. We have a good mix between long-standing members and new ones, with almost all of our events selling out in just a couple of weeks, demonstrating the strong interest in energy transition and opportunities for real-life connections with like-minded people.
Belen De Bacco, AMEI
Chair, EI London and Home Counties YPN
Upcoming events and EI resources
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New gas-peaker plants highlight changing role of gas on UK grid
9/6/2026
New gas-fired power plants continue to be developed in the UK even as gas loses market share to renewables, reflecting the fuel’s evolution from continuous to peaker role supporting an electricity system increasingly dominated by wind and solar generation.
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UK energy bills to rise despite growing role of renewables in the electricity system
1/6/2026
The UK energy price cap will rise by 13% as wholesale gas volatility continues to affect household bills, despite the continued decarbonisation of the electricity system.
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2025 global heating data describes a world out of balance
1/4/2026
The world is continuing to heat at an unsustainable rate, thanks mainly to the presence of global warming gases in the atmosphere like CO2 and methane. Extreme climactic events are the result.
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Past events highlights
Take a look back at some of our recent community and EI-wide events in London and Home Counties YPN.
COP 30: What is on the table? – November 2025
KPMG Canary Wharf, Canada Square, London
This COP 30 panel discussion event, hosted in collaboration with KPMG Leaders 2050, brought together experts, industry professionals, and sustainability advocates to explore the climate action agenda shaping the 2025 UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil.
...The panel examined key themes and challenges, including accelerated climate adaptation, just transitions, innovative finance, and nature-based solutions, offering valuable insights and diverse perspectives.
Following the discussion, participants took part in an interactive model COP 30 simulation, engaging with the complexities of international climate negotiations and gaining firsthand experience of the trade-offs and strategic decision-making involved.
The event provided both practical insights and an immersive experience, encouraging informed dialogue and strengthening collective engagement in climate action.
Generation 2050 Handshake event – December 2025
National Grid, London
The event brought together early-career professionals and EI Fellows in break-out and conversational forums to discuss their journeys, aspirations, concerns, and the Generation 2050 report and reflect on what it means to build the energy system of the future, together.
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Debate: Why are UK electricity prices so high and what should be done about it? – October 2025
Boston Consulting Group office, Charlotte St, London
The debate brought together a panel of industry experts to examine the drivers behind rising UK electricity prices and the implications for households, businesses, and climate policy.
...The discussion explored the sharp increase in energy costs, with average household bills rising to approximately £1,849 per year, alongside the UK’s position as one of the most expensive electricity markets globally—particularly for industrial users. Panellists considered the wider impacts on competitiveness, fuel poverty, and growing household energy debt, as well as differing political perspectives on the causes of the crisis.
Drawing on insights from the Energy Institute’s 2025 Statistical Review of World Energy, the conversation also addressed the challenge of meeting the UK’s legally binding climate commitments amid rising global energy demand and emissions. Key themes included the role of fossil fuel dependence, the transition to net zero, and potential pathways to deliver a more affordable and secure energy system.
The event featured contributions from Arthur Downing (Strategy Director at Octopus Energy), Juliet Davenport OBE (Clean Power 2030 Advisory Board and former CEO of Good Energy), and Kathryn Porter (Independent Energy Consultant and columnist for The Telegraph), who offered a diverse range of perspectives.
The session concluded with a networking reception, providing attendees with the opportunity to continue discussions and connect with peers across the energy sector.
COP 30: What is on the table? – November 2025
KPMG Canary Wharf, Canada Square, London
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Generation 2050 Handshake event – December 2025
National Grid, London
The event brought together early-career professionals and EI Fellows in break-out and conversational forums to discuss their journeys, aspirations, concerns, and the Generation 2050 report and reflect on what it means to build the energy system of the future, together.
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Debate: Why are UK electricity prices so high and what should be done about it? – October 2025
Boston Consulting Group office, Charlotte St, London
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Committee contacts
Interested in joining the London and Home Counties YPN Committee?
The new committee is elected for a yearly mandate by the current committee members. Applications usually open around May-June. Email [email protected] for more information.
London and Home Counties YPN FAQs
London and Home Counties YPN FAQs
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The new committee is elected for a yearly mandate by the current committee members. Applications usually open around May-June. Other ways of getting involved are becoming an ambassador. Selections for this position take place once a year, around September-October.
Great question, networking, mentorship, interacting with leaders are but a few benefits, there are much more like conference discounts, attend high-quality events, close-knit community.
We are open to all kinds of partnerships that help us organise events in line with our three core values. This includes longer-term partnerships (eg one year), where the partner company can become our official sponsor for the year. It also includes one-off partnerships for a specific event, in the form of a financial contribution or providing a venue to host an event. As a general rule, we are happy to discuss what fits your needs so please do reach out to us for more information.
Northern Ireland YPN
The Northern Ireland YPN is a vibrant and inclusive community dedicated to supporting early-career professionals across the energy sector.
Our mission is to foster meaningful connections, share knowledge, and create opportunities for collaboration, growth, and development. Through networking events, mentorship, and industry engagement, we aim to empower the next generation of energy leaders and build a strong, supportive network that helps each other thrive in a rapidly evolving industry.
I'm honoured to chair the Young Professionals Committee for the Energy Institute and proud to help launch the very first YPN chapter in Northern Ireland. Now, as a Chartered Engineer with the Energy Institute, I'm excited to give back, supporting others on their journey and encouraging as many young professionals as possible to achieve chartered status. I'm looking forward to an inspiring year ahead, building strong industry connections, sharing knowledge, and hosting events that empower and connect the next generation of energy leaders.
Aine Murray CEng, MEI
Chair, Northern Ireland YPN
Upcoming events and EI resources
Cement-sector carbon capture moves towards industrial deployment as infrastructure pressures grow
1/6/2026
An accelerated carbonation plant at the Port of Bilbao in northern Spain that is designed to capture up to 6,000 tonnes of CO2 annually and permanently mineralise it within construction aggregates used by the building sector has opened.
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UK ranks second in Europe for co-location investment
18/5/2026
The UK has been named the second most attractive co-location investment market in Europe, alongside Bulgaria, with Germany taking the top spot, according to a new report.
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LDES installations surge 49% in 2025 but sector faces critical financing crunch
18/3/2026
Global long-duration energy storage (LDES) installations exceeded 15 GWh in 2025, a 49% increase year-on-year, but the sector is facing growing challenges due to declining investment and increasing competition from lithium-ion batteries, according to a recent report.
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Past events highlights
Take a look back at some of our recent community and EI-wide events in Northern Ireland.
Ulster University induction talk and networking – September 2025
Ulster University, Belfast
The Energy Institute Northern Ireland Young Professionals Network (YPN) took part in Induction week and had the pleasure of visiting Ulster University to spotlight the benefits of 𝐅𝐑𝐄𝐄 𝐒𝐓𝐔𝐃𝐄𝐍𝐓 𝐌𝐄𝐌𝐁𝐄𝐑𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐏, which helps students:
...- Open doors to networking.
- Access mentorship from industry leaders.
- Unlock career-shaping opportunities in the energy sector.
- Get access to the Energy Institute's Technical Library for study.
Networking social with CIBSE Young Engineers Network – April 2025
Ulster University, Belfast
Hosted in partnership with CIBSE Young Engineers Network, IStructE Northern Ireland, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), the Energy Institute Northern Ireland ,and the Concrete Society, the event created an excellent opportunity for attendees to connect with peers and industry professionals from a range of disciplines.
...Held at Ulster University, the evening featured engaging conversations, a vibrant networking atmosphere, and prize giveaways, contributing to a highly successful and enjoyable event.
YPN Student talk at Ulster University - April 2025
Ulster University, Belfast
Representatives from the YPN were invited to speak with first, second, and third-year students at the School of Built Environment, offering valuable insights into career development, industry opportunities, and professional engagement within the energy sector.
Representatives from the YPN were invited to speak with first, second, and third-year students at the School of Built Environment, offering valuable insights into career development, industry opportunities, and professional engagement within the energy sector.
...The event featured contributions from a range of speakers, including Sarah Shields from Mutual Energy, who shared her career journey and highlighted the work and opportunities provided by the Energy Institute. Ellen McCarlie discussed her professional experience and the impactful work carried out by Action Renewables, while Peter McElhinney spoke about founding his own company shortly after graduating from Ulster University.
The session concluded with Áine Murray (Chair of the committee) outlining the different Energy Institute membership pathways and encouraging students to become involved with the professional community early in their careers.
Supported by a pizza reception kindly sponsored by Action Renewables and the Energy Institute, the event created an engaging and welcoming environment for students to connect with industry professionals and explore future career pathways.
YPN student engagement event at Ulster University - 2023
Ulster University, Belfast
The event featured insightful presentations from William Deane, Émer Rafferty, and Jack Gordon from A&L Goodbody, who shared their professional experiences and perspectives on careers within the industry.
During the visit, Professor Philip Griffiths also provided attendees with a tour of the Engineering and Built Environment department, including the opportunity to experience the university’s anechoic chamber.
...The session offered students valuable industry insight, encouraged early professional engagement, and strengthened connections between academia and the energy sector.
Ulster University induction talk and networking – September 2025
Ulster University, Belfast
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Networking social with CIBSE Young Engineers Network – April 2025
Ulster University, Belfast
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YPN Student talk at Ulster University - April 2025
Ulster University, Belfast
Representatives from the YPN were invited to speak with first, second, and third-year students at the School of Built Environment, offering valuable insights into career development, industry opportunities, and professional engagement within the energy sector.
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Committee contacts
Interested in joining the Northern Ireland YPN Committee?
We’re always looking for passionate members to help shape the future of your community. Whether you’d like to support activities or take a leadership role, we’d love to hear from you. Send a mail to [email protected] to apply.
Northern Ireland FAQs
Northern Ireland FAQs
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Be sure to follow our LinkedIn Page for all latest announcements of technical visits, membership sessions or symposiums.
We recommend for any professional starting out in the industry to apply for Associate membership; however we host a free annual membership session in February at which you can talk to EI members and EI staff to learn about what type of membership would suit you.
We are always interested in connecting with other in industry. Please contact our Chair, Aine Murray, at [email protected] to discuss how you can collaborate with us.
Nigeria YPN
Officially established in 2019 and headquartered in Lagos, the Nigeria YPN supports the development and engagement of early-career professionals across Nigeria’s energy sector by providing structured opportunities for:
- Technical learning.
- Peer networking.
- Industry engagement.
- Professional development.
- Mentorship and career progression.
We deliver a focused annual programme of activities designed to enhance both technical capability and professional growth. These include:
- Technical and knowledge events: Workshops, webinars and panel discussions covering key developments across the energy value chain, including oil and gas, power, renewables, sustainability, finance and policy.
- Career development sessions: Events focused on employability, leadership skills, professional registration pathways and continuing professional development (CPD).
- Mentorship initiatives: Structured and informal mentoring opportunities that connect early-career professionals with experienced industry practitioners.
- Industry networking sessions: Events that enable meaningful engagement between young professionals and senior leaders in the industry, such as our Time Out with the CEO event.
Members benefit from access to EI resources, professional development opportunities and engagement with a respected global professional body. Membership is open to:
- Early-career professionals in the energy industry.
- Graduates and postgraduate students pursuing energy-related disciplines.
- Professionals transitioning into the energy sector.
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Upcoming events and EI resources
West Midlands YPN Generation 2050 handshake event
25th June 2026
Join Energy Institute West Midlands YPN, Energy Institute Fellow UK and Energy & Utility Skills for Generation 2050: Shaping the Future of Energy ...
The MEL Energy Centre Site Visit
30th June 2026
The MEL Energy Centre is a key low-carbon heat facility, capable of utilising up to 20MW of waste heat, supported by electric and HVO boilers, and pla...
G+ Japan Stakeholder Day
1st July 2026
The G+ Japan Stakeholder Day is an opportunity for the offshore wind sector in Japan to come together and discuss health and safety in the industry.
Energy Institute Annual General Meeting 2026
16th July 2026
The 23rd Annual General Meeting of the Energy Institute will be held at the Energy Institute, 61 New Cavendish Street, London, W1G 7AR on Thursday 16 ...
Past events highlights
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Central Scotland YPN
We are a growing Young Professionals Network spanning the central belt in Scotland. Our goal is to connect young professionals with their peers and generate networking opportunities that will help them lead the sector towards a just transition.
The young professionals of today will be the leaders of our industry. Without building or being a part of a strong network, the opportunity to share knowledge, experience and best practice will be missed.
Isaac Whitelaw
Chair, EI Central Scotland YPN
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Long-duration energy storage could be worth €200mn/GW in annual variable system costs, finds report
23/6/2026
The business case for long-duration energy storage (LDES) is strengthening as renewable generation expands across Europe. New analysis suggests it could deliver annual system savings of up to €250mn per gigawatt of capacity, as growing volumes of renewable generation increase demand for system flexibility.
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UK energy transition supports 1.1 million jobs and contributes £105bn
9/6/2026
Industries supporting the UK economy’s decarbonisation now support 1.1 million jobs and generate £105bn of economic value each year, according to new analysis commissioned by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU).
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Edinburgh College achieves full decarbonisation of Midlothian Campus
8/4/2026
Edinburgh College is the first in Scotland to fully decarbonise a campus, swapping fossil fuel heating at its Midlothian Campus near Dalkeith for a renewable system through a major energy upgrade. In related news, a new-build neighbourhood in Wales plans to be net zero and additional energy efficiency testing methods for retrofits are recommended.
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Past events highlights
Take a look back at some of our recent community and EI-wide events in Central Scotland YPN.
The Power of Engineering, hosted by Engineer a Career – November 2025
The Social Hub, Glasgow
Hosted by Engineer a Career, the event brought together students, engineers and industry professionals to share experiences, ideas and opportunities within the sector.
...It provided a valuable platform for building connections between industry and the next generation, fostering meaningful discussions and encouraging future collaborations.
Professional membership presentation and networking drinks – October 2025
Arup Offices, George Street, Edinburgh
The presentation provided an overview of the membership grades available through the Energy Institute (EI) and offered guidance on the application process for professional titles, including MEI, CEng, IEng, CEnv and Chartered Energy Manager. Attendees also gained insight into the documentation required for assessment.
...The event concluded with a relaxed networking session, giving participants the opportunity to connect with peers and discuss their professional development within the energy sector.
The Power of Engineering, hosted by Engineer a Career – November 2025
The Social Hub, Glasgow
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Professional membership presentation and networking drinks – October 2025
Arup Offices, George Street, Edinburgh
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Committee contacts
Interested in joining the Central Scotland YPN Committee?
We’re always looking for passionate members to help shape the future of your community. Whether you’d like to support activities or take a leadership role, we’d love to hear from you.
Email us at [email protected] or send a message to our LinkedIn account to apply.
West Midlands YPN
EI West Midlands YPN aims to support energy young professionals to level up in their career across the Midlands and the UK.
Created in 2024, the YPN has collaborated with over five partners to deliver events that engage young professionals in the energy sector and beyond. Every year, the network delivers around six events and the committee comprises of enthusiastic volunteers.
Becoming the next generation of energy leaders and decision makers starts with building and being a part of a strong and vibrant network, connecting and collaborating with other young professionals and learning from veterans in the industry. Get involved with the West Midlands YPN today.
AbdulHameed Raji, CEng MEI Chartered Energy Engineer
Chair, EI West Midlands YPN
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Plans unveiled for phase one of UK hydrogen network
25/3/2026
National Gas has set out plans for a 300-mile hydrogen pipeline along England’s east coast, the first phase of a national hydrogen network in the UK.
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Down, down, down: new drilling technologies are improving prospects for geothermal power by reducing project duration, cutting costs and drilling deeper wells
18/6/2025
Fervo Energy’s record-breaking Sugarloaf well in Utah showcases the rapid progress of enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), while a new report finds the US Great Basin alone could supply 10% of the country’s electricity. Globally, the International Energy Agency (IEA) projects geothermal could meet 15% of future power demand if costs fall. Meanwhile, Germany and the UK are advancing supportive policies and identifying high-potential regions, signalling a global shift towards making geothermal a scalable, low-carbon energy source.
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EV rules relax to protect UK car makers from tariffs
9/4/2025
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has introduced a raft of new reforms to boost British electric vehicle (EV) car manufacturers, along with tax breaks that potentially make it ‘cheaper and easier’ to own an electric car – in response to US President Donald Trump’s imposition of tariffs on import.
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Past events highlights
Take a look back at some of our recent community and EI-wide events in West Midlands.
AFBE Birmingham networking event in collaboration with the Energy Institute – March 2025
Arup, 1 Centenary Way, Birmingham
Following the launch and building on the growing momentum of the network, the second event took place in the Spring of 2025 at Arup’s Birmingham office, delivered in partnership with AFBE - UK.
...As the team continued to expand, the session brought together local inspirational engineers, students, and professionals in a relaxed and welcoming environment. Attendees exchanged experiences, discussed career journeys, and formed meaningful connections, helping to strengthen collaboration across the engineering and energy communities.
EI West Midlands YPN Launch – November 2024
Arup, 1 Centenary Way, Birmingham
The EI West Midlands Young Professionals Network (YPN) marked its launch November 2024 with a dynamic inaugural event aimed at connecting and empowering emerging talent across the region’s energy sector.
...Hosted by Arup in the heart of Birmingham, the event brought together students, early-career professionals and industry newcomers for direct conversations with emerging sector leaders, EI Company Membership Manager and representatives from EI London and Home Counties YPN. The launch created a space for meaningful exchange, allowing attendees to share practical career insights and begin building a community that reflects the future of energy in the West Midlands.
AFBE Birmingham networking event in collaboration with the Energy Institute – March 2025
Arup, 1 Centenary Way, Birmingham
EI West Midlands YPN Launch – November 2024
Arup, 1 Centenary Way, Birmingham
Committee contacts
Interested in joining the West Midlands YPN Committee?
We’re always looking for passionate members to help shape the future of your community. Whether you’d like to support activities or take a leadership role, we’d love to hear from you.
Email us at [email protected] to apply.
West Midlands YPN FAQs
West Midlands YPN FAQs
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Choose the West Midlands as your base (that means you already live in the Midlands), ask to get notifications from the YPN in your 'My EI > My preferences section'.
Great question, networking, mentorship, interacting with leaders are but a few benefits, there are much more like conference discounts, attend high-quality events, close-knit community.
Start by attending one of our events and send us an email at [email protected]