Consumer behaviour change essential for reaching net zero, UK’s electricity system operator warns July 12, 2023 Britain will struggle to reach net zero carbon emissions over the next three decade unless consumers are prepared to change their consumption behaviour, according to the latest study from National Grid's electricity system operator (ESO).
Rosebank: UK’s biggest oil and gas field faces fresh delay amid regulator concerns over net zero goals July 11, 2023 Approval for Rosebank, the UK's largest undeveloped oil and gas field, has been delayed by regulators again.
British Gas owner Centrica seals £6.2bn US LNG mega deal – that could power five per cent of UK homes July 11, 2023 British Gas owner Centrica has signed a new £6.2bn ($8bn) mega deal with Delta Midstream for 1m tonnes per annum of LNG for 15 years.
Thames Water hangs on, but its future, and the health of our waterways, remains unclear July 10, 2023 Thames Water’s reprieve this morning may have refreshed the company’s coffers, but the firm remains parched of funding for its future ambitions.
Rolls-Royce says its SMR plans will help slash bills as it looks to secure funding July 10, 2023 Rolls-Royce has argued that its plans for developing small modular reactors (SMRs) in the UK could drastically reduce wholesale energy prices in the UK, as it looks to steal a march on its rivals and secure government funding for its nuclear ambitions.
Thames Water taps shareholders for extra £750m in bid to avert collapse July 10, 2023 Debt-laden Thames Water has secured an extra £750m of equity funding from shareholders, as the firm races to avoid nationalisation.
Oil sorted? OPEC gambles on demand revival to boost flagging prices July 10, 2023 OPEC and its allies are banking on demand to rebound and prop up oil prices. If they're wrong, it's time to reassess their influence.
Utilities sector hits rock bottom as customer satisfaction plummets July 10, 2023 Poor handling of complaints has powered a record plunge in customer satisfaction across all sectors of the UK economy.
Brits overestimate costs of making homes greener July 6, 2023 Brits vastly overestimate both the cost and time to install green upgrades in their homes, according to a new study from Barclays and Ipsos.
Oil prices weighed down amid sluggish demand from China despite Opec cuts July 6, 2023 Sluggish demand recovery in the world's top crude importer China is continuing to weigh down oil prices, OPEC+ output cuts.