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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.

Why do you need New Power?

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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Energy storage crucial for a low carbon energy system, says Renewable Energy Association

by Annabel Andrews • January 21, 2016

Energy storage could help lower energy costs, ensure security of supply and increase penetration of variable renewable generation, according to a new report by KPMG for the REA. Recent substatial reductions in the cost of energy storage mean that large…

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E.On cuts gas price by 5.1 per cent and claims Britain’s cheapest energy tariff

by Annabel Andrews • January 20, 2016

E.On has announced a 5.1 per cent reduction in its standard gas price. All four of its dual fuel tariffs will be reduced. The company said the move made its new one year fixed dual fuel product the cheapest on the market…

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From the archive: Swansea’s tidal lagoon – how does it work and where are the costs?

by New Power • January 20, 2016

Tidal Lagoon’s Swansea Bay project is at once “innovative” and “tried and tested”, depending on whether it is looking for subsidy or investment. Janet Wood took a look at the project

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Scottish CCS hub “a unique opportunity for the UK”

by Annabel Andrews • January 19, 2016

Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage (SCCS) has outlined proposals for a Scottish CO2 storage hub, which could eventually store liquefied CO2 from across Europe. The hub would serve as a central collection point for CO2 emissions from different sources across Europe, from where…

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Big six still providing poor customer service, according to Which

by Annabel Andrews • January 18, 2016

The most recent Which? energy company satisfaction survey shows that the six largest energy retailers provide a poor level of customer service, while smaller energy suppliers continue to be rated highly by customers. The overall average customer score was 53…

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Flash update, Perspective

HM Treasury’s tax relief change has dealt a body blow to the community energy sector

by New Power • January 18, 2016

Philip Wolfe, chairman of Westmill Solar Co-operative and Community Energy England, says the community energy sector has been treated unfairly. It shows government does not understand how the energy industry is changing

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Climate change ‘biggest global risk over coming decade’, says World Economic Forum

by New Power • January 14, 2016

Climate change, and fears over lack of mitigation or adaptation, has been rated the top risk on the World Economic Forum’s 11th annual Global Risk Report – higher than weapons of mass destruction.  What is more, it was closely linked…

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E.On to sell UK exploration and production business to Premier Oil

by Annabel Andrews • January 14, 2016

E.On has signed an agreement to sell its UK exploration and production subsidiaries to Premier Oil for $120 million (£83 million). The portfolio includes stakes in 40 licenses, including a 5.2 per cent interest in the Elgin-Franklin field, a 47…

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Scotland should source half of all energy from renewables by 2030, says industry body

by Annabel Andrews • January 13, 2016

Industry body Scottish Renewables has said Scotland should generate the equivalent of 50 per cent of its total electricity, heat and transport demand from renewables by 2030. Renewables currently produce the equivalent of 15 per cent of Scotland’s energy use from electricity,…

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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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