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Abbreviation | EI |
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Formation | 2003 |
Purpose | Power generation and fossil-fuels in the UK |
Location |
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Region served | UK |
Membership | around 20,000 members |
President | Steve Holliday CEng FREng FEI |
Website | https://www.energyinst.org/ |
The Energy Institute (EI) is a professional organization for engineers in energy related fields. The EI was formed in 2003 with the merger of the Institute of Petroleum (dating back to 1913) and the Institute of Energy (dating back to 1925). It has an international membership of about 20,000 people and 200 companies. Its main office is at 61 New Cavendish Street, London, England. EI is a registered charity with a Royal Charter.
In the United Kingdom, EI has the authority to establish professional registration for the titles of Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer, and Engineering Technician, as a licensed member institution of the Engineering Council. it is also licensed by the Society for the Environment to award Chartered Environmentalist status.
Membership
Publications
The EI publishes two membership magazines: Petroleum Review and Energy World.
The Journal of the Energy Institute is published by Elsevier
See also
- Energy in the United Kingdom
- Institution of Engineering and Technology
- United Kingdom Energy Technologies Institute
- Petroleum Industry
- Renewable Energy
- Energy Community
- The Carbon Trust
References
- ^ "About us". Energy Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
- "Professional Engineering Institutions". Engineering Council. Retrieved 20 December 2019.