National Grid urges ‘transparency’ as it commits £40bn to UK’s energy system November 10, 2022 National Grid has called for stability in the UK’s investment climate, so it can ramp up infrastructure and help the country transition to a greener future.
Exclusive: Industry body slams UK-US LNG deal following fracking snub November 8, 2022 UKOOG has hammered the Government's decision to chase a long-term LNG deal with the US, while banning fracking.
Boost energy efficiency to tackle climate change, says Schneider Electric November 8, 2022 There needs to be more of a focus on less exciting parts of the green transition, argued a leading analyst at Schneider Electric.
Siemens bids £3.5bn for troubled wind unit as it combats Chinese imports November 8, 2022 Siemens Energy has tabled a £3.5bn bid to snap up the remaining third of shares it does not own in its troubled wind energy unit.
UK closes in on mega LNG deal with US to stave off blackout fears November 8, 2022 The UK is set to finalise a major gas deal with the US after the COP27 climate change summit in Egypt this month.
Raising windfall tax would be “disastrous” for Britain, says North Sea body November 7, 2022 Expanding the windfall tax would be "disastrous", warned a leading North Sea group in a letter to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
Lithium group backs Britain’s green energy transition with new refinery November 7, 2022 A battery-materials start up has chosen Teeside, to build its new lithium refinery in a post-Brexit vote of confidence for the UK.
North Sea industry set to be dominated by major oil and gas players November 7, 2022 The North Sea will become dominated by oil and gas majors, revealed forecasting specialist Welligence Energy Analytics.
Government must investigate energy pricing for businesses, urges hospitality body November 7, 2022 The boss of one of the country's leading hospitality bodies has urged the Government to look into energy pricing for commercial businesses.
The West faces copper crisis as China dominates key markets November 7, 2022 The West has fallen behind rivals such as China in the race to secure copper supplies, warns a leading expert.