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The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) published papers on 12 October assessing the consequences for the electricity and gas markets if the UK exits the EU without a withdrawal deal next March.
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SP Energy Networks has become the fifth distribution network operator (DNO) to join a trial of the flexibility marketplace Piclo Flex.
The chair of the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) has called on utilities and regulators to back the recommendations it has made to government about the investment needed for infrastructure.
The next election will be effectively fought between the Conservatives and Labour – and the
How can the regulators provide certainty? It comes down to some simple principles that all
Ofgem has given the green light for an investment of almost £6 million in SP Energy Networks' (SPEN) flexibility project called "Project Fusion".
Ofgem has given National Grid permission to recover £111.3 million through network charges to pay for the replacement of a major gas pipeline under the Humber estuary.
Many utility assets are buried, but exactly where they are and how they intersect with other infrastructure beneath the surface is unclear.
Engie has suggested changes to the charging methodology for balancing services to end an exemption for distributed generators and stop them collecting avoidance payments from suppliers.
Network operators in Northern Ireland and the Irish republic have responded in the wake of Storm Ali, which claimed the life of a Northern Ireland Water contractor on Wednesday last week (19 September).
The UK’s largest electricity distribution network is testing an online portal which will give local
As the system operator for the transmission network, National Grid is responsible for ensuring supply
Energy Systems Catapult has called for energy tariff pricing to be reformed. The body suggests an overexposure to network and policy costs is deterring the uptake of heat pumps and electric vehicles.
The Internet of Things is opening doors for utility companies, ensuring their essential services are delivered efficiently and reliably and helping them to monitor both supply and demand.
MPs returned to Westminster last week for a new parliamentary year. But while Brexit may