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New Power is a specialist report for anyone with an interest in the UK energy industry. We look in-depth at all the issues that have to be addressed to rebuild our industry – moving from a our centralised high-carbon power system to one that will provide heat and power securely, affordably and with minimal carbon dioxide emissions.

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The UK energy sector is beginning unprecedented change. Over the next 20 years, more than 40GW of power generation capacity must be built to replace our ageing fossil fuelled and nuclear power stations. It is estimated that more than £100 billion will be spent on plant and related infrastructure – faster build-out than ever before. Our in-depth analysis, news and industry tracking data is your key to unlock this complex and fast-changing industry.

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Uskmouth conversion to burn waste abandoned; battery planned for site

by New Power • April 28, 2022

Simec Atlantis Energy (SAE) has abandoned plans to convert a coal-fired power station at Uskmouth to burn pelletised waste. Instead, the company plans to install a 230MW battery on the site. The company announced plans to convert the existing power…

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Zenobe aims to have 50MW Wishaw battery in operation by end 2022

by New Power • April 28, 2022

Zenobe has reached financial close on a 50MW battery to be sited at Wishaw, North Lanarkshire – the largest in Scotland. The battery has started construction with plans to go live by the end of 2022. It will be the…

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Editor's blog

FROM THE ARCHIVE: When Bulb was a start-up

by New Power • April 27, 2022

In July 2016 New Power interviewed the founders of ‘challenger’ supplier Bulb. Download the full interview Bulb interview 2016

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Centrica to access flexibility from storage heaters in exchange for benefits to domestic users

by New Power • April 26, 2022

Centrica is due to begin a trial this September in which controllable storage heaters will provide demand-side response when needed, by dialling down their demand. In partnership with Glen Dimplex, this trial will initially bring use 2.5MW of storage heater…

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‘Immediate revenue opportunity’ as UKPN offers £13 million in flexibility contracts

by New Power • April 26, 2022

UK Power Networks (UKPN) has opened up registration for flexible power operators to provide 292MW of flexible power across 113 different sites in London, the East and South East of England. The network is offering more than £13 million for…

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NextEnergy Solar Fund names first battery/PV site – four more in development

by New Power • April 26, 2022

NextEnergy Solar Fund has announced its first site for a battery co-located with solar PV. The project will extend its existing 11MW North Norfolk solar farm to include a 6MW/12MWh battery system. It already has planning permission for battery system…

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‘Plastic to hydrogen’ plant planned in Ireland

by New Power • April 26, 2022

A full scale project that converts non-recycylable waste plastics to hydrogen could be built in County Tipperary in the Republic of Ireland, after Hydrogen Utopia International (HUI) reached an agreement with Trifol Resources Limited (TRL). The agreement includes a site…

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INTERVIEW: Peter Bance, Origami Energy, says an Internet of Energy can be more efficient and innovative

by New Power • April 25, 2022

Janet Wood talked to Origami Energy chief executive Peter Bance about providing the ‘picks and shovels’ for the new energy industry and about how the industry’s barriers might be removed or bypassed to make it more innovative Origami Energy will…

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Vertical farms aim to co-locate with ‘pumped storage’ in Scotland to use excess wind power

by New Power • April 25, 2022

Energy storage company RheEnergise, which received start-up funding from the government for its ‘High Density Hydro’ long duration storage, could see its technology installed in Scotland to allow so-called ‘vertical farms’ to use cheap renewable electricity. Vertical farms claim to…

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Coming up in New Power:

DATA offshore wind power project monitor;
ANALYSIS cash-out reform and its interactions; looking forward to IED
Further out, we'll be looking into constraint costs and the capacity market – contact us if you have comment

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