Conventional generation
Latest

Utility Week expert view: Trevor Loveday
Proposals for water abstraction reform currently going through the government mill would be a game-changer for power producers. About two-fifths of water abstracted in England and Wales is used for cooling power plant. Theirs might be good old-fashioned special pleading, but the generators are clearly in a special place.
11 years ago

Government reconsiders Drax CfD decision
11 years ago

Decc sets CfD budget at £200 million
11 years ago

Bloomberg: capacity market will boost coal power
11 years ago

Celtique Energie test drilling application rejected
11 years ago

UK leads in list of EU’s most polluting power plants
11 years ago

Auctioning our futures?
11 years ago

Tricks of the trade: Jillian Ambrose
11 years ago

EU: Pembroke power station breaches water standards
11 years ago

Getting CCS back on track
11 years ago

Davey: EU ETS should fund CCS
11 years ago

White Rose CCS clinches €300m in NER300 competition
11 years ago

Investor view: Daniel Wong
11 years ago

Subsidy: the big difference
11 years ago

RWE invests £12m to cut emissions at Aberthaw
11 years ago
Load More