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The government has awarded £22 million to 12 battery innovation projects in the latest round
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In recent weeks, Ofgem has taken a series of steps, in quick succession, to address
The regulator said its research indicates that many consumers are deterred from switching because of fears that something could go wrong, especially if they have experienced a problem before.
Summit Power said its Caledonia Clean Energy Project could be built as soon as the early 2020s with a strike price of just £80 to £90/MWh (2012) over a 20-year contract.
Ofgem has rejected a series of proposals which sought to rectify an ongoing problem over the allocation of unidentified gas.
The regulator has already outlined plans to reduce networks returns by around £5 billion over RIIO2. Citizens Advice says it should go even further and save consumers a total of £9.1 billion.
Electralink has unveiled a new set of models for calculating the £8 billion of Distribution Use of System (DUoS) charges which are paid by network users each year.
Ofgem has appointed Mary Starks as the new executive director of its consumer and markets directorate.
Drax has switched off one of the three remaining coal units at its power station in Yorkshire as it prepares to convert the unit to run on biomass.
The world’s first grid-scale liquid air energy storage plant has been officially opened near Manchester.