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What is New Power?

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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Editor's blog

The CMA, P272, and why consumers can’t take the full benefit of smart meters

by New Power • August 6, 2015

Energy customers can’t be charged for their real hourly use, even if they have smart meters, because the industry process charges for them on the basis of standard “profiles”. The CMA wants action

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Flash update

Ofgem delays ‘window’ for new interconnectors but some projects are in line for EU cash

by New Power • August 3, 2015

A ‘window’ for new interconnector developers to apply for a ‘cap and floor’ deal on returns for new projects has been delayed to 2016. The first such window was opened last year and closed in September. Ofgem said then that…

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News

Moixa seeks crowdfunders for mass rollout of energy storage

by New Power • July 29, 2015

Home storage supplier Moixa is seeking crowd funding of up to £2 million to commercialise its Maslow energy storage system

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Longread

From the New Power archive: interview with George Grant, Watt Power MD

by New Power • July 24, 2015

From the New Power archive: development consent orders have been granted to Hirwuan Power and Progress Power on schedule. Here’s how Watt Power MD George Grant saw the market when he spoke to Janet Wood in July 2014

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Longread

Amber Rudd: ‘We have enough wind farms’

by New Power • July 21, 2015

Ahead of Amber Rudd’s evidence session at the Select Committee on Energy and Climate Change today, read New Power’s take on the recent RO announcement, published in the July issue. We saw little room in the CfD auction, and a threat over FITs.

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Flash update

Capacity Market auction: IT problems delay prequalification

by New Power • July 20, 2015

The prequalification window for the next Capacity Market auction has been delayed by two weeks because of continuing IT problems, National Grid has announced. Grid had originally planned to have prequalification up and running on 13 July, but problems with…

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News

Decc ‘reckless and wasteful’ on renewables while missing £9bn savings from energy efficiency

by New Power • July 16, 2015

The Department of Energy and Climate Change (Decc) has been “reckless and wasteful” in managing renewable energy subsidies, and in overseeing the spend Treasury and Decc have focused entirely on individual programmes instead of considering total costs and affordability, says…

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Flash update

Winter outlook: £36 million in backup power contracts required to meet system standard

by New Power • July 15, 2015

The loss of load expectation (LOLE) in the coming winter would have been 8.9 hours/year – a margin of 1.2% – if National Grid had not procured backup supplies at a cost of £36 million. The company said procuring Strategic…

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Perspective

Don’t disadvantage small-scale hydropower, it’s our oldest form of clean energy

by New Power • July 13, 2015

Changes to the Feed-In Tariff will have unintended consequences for a revived hydropower industry, just at a time it is bringing investment and clean energy into rural areas, argues Simon Hamlyn, chief executive of the British Hydropower Association Hydropower is…

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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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