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The number of installed SMETS2 meters has crossed 1,000, Greg Clark has revealed. Responding to
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The Nuclear Industry Association chief executive, Tom Greatrex said the Brexit transition period would be “crucial” to the sector, which depended in turn on whether the UK is able to strike a trade deal with the EU.
Today marks the anniversary of the appointment of Michael Gove as environment secretary. Utility Week looks back at what he has achieved and how he has been received over the past year.
The government has announced that key building blocks of the UK’s post-Brexit nuclear safeguarding regime have been assembled.
The government has announced that onshore wind farms in the Scottish islands will be able to compete for CfD (contracts for difference) subsidies.
Wales’ first minister has launched a last ditch bid to rescue plans for a pioneering wave power plant in Swansea Bay.
Water companies have hit back at Jeremy Corbyn’s attack on the industry’s privatisation, which he described as a “failed and unpopular experiment”.
Labour has called for no trade-off between government backing for a nuclear power station in north Wales and a pioneering tidal lagoon plant in Swansea.
Greg Clark has signalled a shift in the government’s long-standing block on direct investment in nuclear energy as he announced the next phase of talks on Horizon’s Wylfa Newydd plant.