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Independent distribution network operator (IDNO) Leep Utilities has secured the last-mile electricity network to serve the latest phase of Canary Wharf in London’s Docklands.
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EDF Renewables, will still own a 51 per cent share in the portfolio of 24 windfarms and will continue to operate and maintain the site under the deal.
The upper house of parliament backed, by 193 votes to 192, a Labour amendment to the government’s capping legislation by introducing a permanent relative cap on prices.
The nuclear industry has committed to a 30 per cent cut in the cost of building new plants by 2030 under the sector deal which the government unveiled today (28 June).
The UK can cost effectively slash the carbon intensity of its electricity generation by 2030, according to a new report from the climate change watchdog whose chair has called for an acceleration of the mooted sales ban on petrol cars.
Shadow energy minister Lord Grantchester has tabled an amendment to the government’s price cap bill, which would require Ofgem to cap the differential between the highest and lowest prices charged by each supplier.
The government will not back plans for Swansea’s pioneering tidal lagoon power plant based on figures showing that nuclear and offshore wind can generate the same amount of electricity at a third of the cost.
Energy price cap champion Martin Cave has been appointed chair of Ofgem, according to media reports.
This exclusive Utility Week report looks in depth at how exiting the EU will impact energy companies.
Europe’s electricity industry has thrown its weight behind efforts to maintain the UK’s integration into the wider EU energy market.