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2018 marks the 75th anniversary of the Hydro Electric Development Act in Scotland, which kick-started major hydro developments across the country. MP Drew Hendry looks at the benefits of the technology.
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Lewis Shand Smith has announced he will step down from his role of chief ombudsman and chief executive of Ombudsman Services by the end of the year, after 10 years in the post.
EDF Energy has become the second big six supplier this week to raise the price of its standard variable tariff. The company announced its SVT will rise by 1.4 per cent for dual fuel customers from 7 June.
UK Power Reserve (UKPR) has partnered with youth homelessness charity St Basils to support its Solihull hub with a donation of £9,300 to cover its electricity bill for a year.
Igloo Energy has launched a smartphone app to enable customers to “stay in control” of their energy usage, manage their account, view bills and take meter readings.
A high-level working party met to discuss how the UK can create the flexible energy system we need.
The majority of the cheapest energy tariffs do not include provision to support schemes aimed at vulnerable customers, research from First Utility has revealed.
Spark Energy has signed up to the Energy Switch Guarantee (ESG), an initiative launched in June 2016, which now covers more than 90 per cent of the market.
It seems many organisations are talking about creating open structures for customer-led innovation – but how do you practically make it happen?
"Over the last 10 years, we’ve invested more than £2.5 billion in renewable energy in the UK"