Ofgem pushes UK’s energy networks to go green without hiking bills November 30, 2022 Ofgem has confirmed a five-year investment package for the UK's electricity distribution network companies.
Centrica rolls out bold plans to kickstart a ‘UK hydrogen economy’ via niche player Ryze November 30, 2022 Energy giant Centrica and Ryze Hydrogen will jointly build and operate hydrogen production facilities aimed at providing a reliable supply of hydrogen for industry and transportation, the companies told City A.M. this morning. A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed and will combine expertise in order to kickstart the development of a so-called “UK hydrogen [...]
Onshore wind set for revival as backbench pressure weighs on Government November 28, 2022 The seven year de-facto ban on new onshore wind projects could finally be lifted, after Grant Shapps hinted at a possible U-turn.
SSE offloads transmission network stake to Canadian pension fund in £1.5bn deal November 25, 2022 SSE has sold a 25 per cent stake in its electricity transmission network in Scotland to the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board for £1.5bn.
Ofgem stops short of ringfencing requirements for customer balances November 25, 2022 Ofgem has announced further measures to toughen up energy markets and ensure suppliers are financially resilient.
EU fails to agree price level for Russian oil cap as splits emerge in bloc November 24, 2022 The EU is split over the price of a Russian oil cap as the West seeks to slash the Kremlin's war revenues and tame the cost of living crisis.
Farmers without solar panels could lose out on £1bn as Government weighs up clampdown November 24, 2022 Farmers without solar panels could be missing out on up to £1bn over the next two years, according to new analysis from ECIU.
Exclusive: Government risks £30bn black hole without net zero roadmap November 23, 2022 The Government risks a £30bn-plus yearly black hole in its tax policy, warned environmental think tank Green Alliance.
Ofgem: Five suppliers have ‘severe weaknesses’ in treating vulnerable users November 22, 2022 Five UK energy suppliers have severe weaknesses in how they handle of vulnerable customers, according to the latest report from Ofgem.
Free market think tanks back solar projects as Government considers clampdown November 21, 2022 Two of the UK's leading free market think tanks have raised concerns over the potential tightening of solar power planning rules.