Codes: packed work programme prompts call for strategic direction
“Ofgem needs to demonstrate some leadership” and set the strategic direction it has signposted in its consultation.
“Ofgem needs to demonstrate some leadership” and set the strategic direction it has signposted in its consultation.
David Clubb argues that rural communities unsure about how Brexit will affect subsidies should not discount the opportunities for energy projects
Angela Peart says it’s time to prepare to attact a new generation to the energy industry
Blackout Britain stories are not completely wrong, but they have entirely the wrong cause in mind.
Over the last 20 years, the UK’s electricity generating mix has undergone rapid change, largely thanks to huge changes in energy policy.
Two energy suppliers in UK energy markets have closed this winter.
The UK government has been digging its heels in over moves to raise the threshold for power generation schemes in Wales which will in the future be handled by the devolved administration there.
Ofgem has announced that a portion of the new network planned to connect to NuGen’s new nuclear power station at Moorside is likely to be among the first Competitively Appointed Network Owners (CATO).
UK Power Networks (UKPN) is set to go to market in 2017 for a suite of demand response and storage schemes to provide flexibility services as alternatives to necessary network reinforcement.
British Gas Business will pay £4.5 million redress to the Carbon Trust because it missed its deadline to supply some larger business customers through advanced electricity meters by April 2014.