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The UK government intends to remain within the EU’s emissions trading system (ETS) until at
7 years ago
The government has suffered a double defeat in the House of Lords on its plans to leave the Euratom amidst warnings that attempts to secure a replacement nuclear co-operation agreement (NCA) with the USA risk being delayed by Congressional deadlock.
Labour has pushed for the revival of pooling for the buying and selling of wholesale electricity generation.
The offshore wind sector has unveiled plans to double its generation output by 2030.
Claire Perry has told her officials to probe the green energy deals available on the market following concerns that suppliers will use them to sidestep the looming clampdown on household bills.
DUP MP Ian Paisley Jr lobbied a senior Ofgem official to accept an application for lucrative subsidies under Northern Ireland’s renewable heat incentive (RHI) even through it had missed a key deadline, a public inquiry has been informed.
Dermot Nolan has said there is no “perfect” minimum period for reviewing the proposed energy price cap.
Exempting green tariffs from the proposed energy price cap legislation opens up a potential “loophole”, ministers have been warned.
During second reading in the House of Lords on the Smart Meters Bill, the chairman of the Lords EU energy and environment committee says the official deadline would ‘clearly’ not be met.
Plans to build Swansea’s pathfinder tidal power project face “genuine challenges”, according to Wales’ first minister, who has emerged in recent months as the project’s key champion.