Solar power set to overtake coal as war in Ukraine fuels renewables boom December 6, 2022 Solar power will become the world's biggest sources of electricity within the next five years, according to the International Energy Agency.
Investments fail to flow from water companies, reveals Ofwat December 6, 2022 Water and wastewater companies are falling behind on their investment plans, according to industry watchdog Ofwat.
Scientists urge world leaders to stop burning trees to generate energy December 5, 2022 Countries must stop burning trees to make energy because it undermines the world's climate and nature goals and destroys valuable wildlife habits.
Serica Energy’s shares slide after underwhelming North Eigg update December 5, 2022 Serica Energy's shares plummeted on the London Stock Exchange after it reported underwhelming findings in the North Sea.
Hospitality body calls for compromise over energy bills as firms face winding-up orders December 5, 2022 Energy firms should offer compromise solutions if business customers are struggling, argued the hospitality trade body’s chief.
OPEC+’s production cuts reveal unsteady markets, say oil experts December 5, 2022 OPEC+'s decision to maintain its hefty output cuts reflects a lack of stability in global oil markets, argued analysts.
Germany unveils £2.5bn gas deal with Trafigura to ease energy crisis December 5, 2022 Germany has secured a long-term gas deal with commodities specialist Trafigura to shore up its energy supplies over the coming winters.
Exclusive: Ofgem is ‘overcompensating’ for its failures, warns energy boss December 5, 2022 Ofgem's flurry of reforms to the energy sector could stop new ideas from entering the market warned the boss of Good Energy.
Activists protest at British Museum and Scottish Power over rising energy bills December 3, 2022 Campaigners have staged protests in buildings including the British Museum and Scottish Power HQ against rising energy bills and “sky-rocketing” levels of fuel poverty, according to organisers. Members of the grass-roots movements Don’t Pay UK and Fuel Poverty Action said campaigners had bedded down with blankets, sleeping bags and hot water bottles in the foyer [...]
Utilita boss fears Big Six advantage as he slams Ofgem reforms December 2, 2022 Ofgem risks stifling innovation and preventing energy firms from finding a pathway to profit, warned the boss of Utilita Energy.