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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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Editor's blog

Smart meter rollout continues to amaze

by New Power • January 21, 2020

It seems, according to a press release from auto-switching company Migrate, that the smart meter rollout is producing a surprising number of consumers who are experts … on smart meters. The company said it recently carried out a survey and found…

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Octopus acquires 70k accounts as Engie UK quits domestic market

by New Power • January 20, 2020

Engie UK is to quit the UK domestic energy supply market and has sold its 70,000 domestic customers to Octopus Energy. Engie’s business energy customers and district energy supply operations are not affected by the acquisition; Engie said its strategic exit from…

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Where does a Ministry for Climate Change belong?

by New Power • January 20, 2020

As the budget approaches, and a potential restructuring of government departments, the question arises: what to do about climate change – or, more specifically, the Department of Climate Change that was absorbed by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial…

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Germany beating offshore wind targets, says grid owner TenneT

by New Power • January 20, 2020

Germany has already passed its 2020 target for expanding offshore wind connections, says transmission network operator TenneT, which operates in Germany and the Netherlands. The government target for the North Sea and Baltic Sea for 2020 is 6.5GW and TenneT’s current total…

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Anesco picks up management for more solar sites

by New Power • January 18, 2020

Anesco is to provide operations and maintenance services for a further 10 UK solar farms, on behalf of Foresight Group and Alpha Real Renewables. The 10 sites have a combined capacity of 71MW.  Anesco’s O&M team now looks after more…

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Green energy sector jobs and turnover are growing despite PV setbacks, says ONS

by New Power • January 16, 2020

The solar sector saw employment fall from 9,900 full-time equivalent (FTE) in 2015 to 6,600 in 2018, according to new figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Turnover in the sector fell from £2.7 billion in 2015 to £1.8 billion in 2018, it…

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Capacity Market procurement targets see volumes set to fall

by New Power • January 16, 2020

The government has set target procurement for the winter of 2022/23 at 44GW. The capacity will be procured in an auction on 30-31 January. Capacity for the following winter (delivery in 2023/24) is expected to be slightly lower at 43.3GW…

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Climate and environment dominate WEF’s annual Global Risks Report

by New Power • January 15, 2020

Environmental risks led by extreme weather and climate action failure are both the most likely risks facing the world and those with most impact, according to the latest annual Global Risks Report, produced by the World Economic Forum ahead of…

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Opinion: Tackling the cartel damages question

by Annabel Andrews • January 14, 2020

How will courts handle damage claims where a cartel has been found to be operating? A recent decision gives some indications BritNed v ABB is the first competition damages action, based on a European Commission cartel decision, to reach judgment…

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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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