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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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SSEN submits final needs case for link to Western Isles

by New Power • August 15, 2018

Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has asked Ofgem for conditional approval of its ‘Final Needs Case’ for a subsea cable transmission link from Western Isles to the Scottish mainland. If developers commit to new generation in the 2019 CfD auction, SSEN would…

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Ofgem calls on System Operator to be proactive in helping industry evolve

by New Power • August 13, 2018

Ofgem has sounded a warning to the new Electricity System Operator (ESA), currently being spun-out of National Grid, that it expects it to be proactive in fostering transparent markets and competition in the industry. The warning came as Ofgem decided…

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Uskmouth plant to be converted to burn plastic waste pellets for 20 years

by New Power • August 13, 2018

Simec Atlantis Energy is to fuel its 220MW plant in Uskmouth, Wales, with pellets made from a combination of biogenic waste and non-recyclable plastic. The pellets are supplied by Dutch manufacturer N+P Group and have   an average calorific value…

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Innogy sells minority stakes in Triton Knoll

by New Power • August 13, 2018

Innogy Renewables UK has announced plans to sell 41% of its Triton Knoll offshore wind farm. It will sell 25% to JElectric Power Development of Japan (operating under the name J-Power), through its subsidiaryJP Renewable Europe Company, and 16% to…

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Limejump enters virtual power plant into balancing market

by New Power • August 13, 2018

Limejump’s ‘virtual power plant’ (VPP), has gone live on the Balancing Mechanism (BM) market – the first time an aggregated unit has been admitted to the balancing market. Previously,  the BM has largely been the domain of large power plants and specific…

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Should the ‘market making’ obligation be suspended?

by New Power • August 9, 2018

Ofgem wants industry views on whether to suspend the obligation on major energy companies to ‘market make’ – ie guarantee to offer prices to companies seeking to buy or sell power in the marketplace. Ofgem had already begin to review…

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Gas pipeline break could cause industrial shutdowns and gas price shocks – but should consumers pay for a replacement? Ofgem asks for views

by New Power • August 9, 2018

What’s the biggest risk to the UK’s gas supply? Arguments abound: over whether exposure to the diversity of a global LNG market is more resilient than when we relied on our own continental shelf; over how Brexit will affect imports…

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Capacity Market could be open to unsubsidised renewables next year

by New Power • August 9, 2018

How can unsubsidised renewables and hybrid projects be included in the Capacity Market (CM)? A new consultation from BEIS seeks ways to achieve that aim in time to include them in the CM auction at the end of 2019. The change…

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Perspective

OPINION: Do we need to redefine the social contract between utilities and consumers?

by New Power • August 8, 2018

Karma Loveday says trust and confidence are necessary for all public-private utilities and asks whether the current relationship can be repaired Utilities, because of their public-private nature, are highly visible to political and media scrutiny. Since privatisation in England and…

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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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