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Writing exclusively for Utility Week Lawrence Slade, chief executive of Energy UK, talks about the need for change following the publication of the trade body's Future of Energy report.
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Energy UK has outlined proposals it believe will jumpstart the transformation of the energy sector in its Future of Energy report published today (23 April).
Smart energy firm Limejump has secured its first power purchase agreement (PPA) with the National Trust. This means that the 45kW Gelli Iago hydro scheme, located in Snowdonia, North Wales will become part of the company’s virtual power platform (VPP).
Moixa has announced plans to create a virtual power plant in Sussex, as part of
The energy-from-waste firm Waste2Tricity has signed a deal with Powerhouse Energy to use its technology, which turns waste plastic into hydrogen.
The National Infrastructure Commission said the development of battery-powered HGVs is already “well advanced” and the move would also help ease worsening congestion around the country.
The Environment Agency has published a list of concerns with the stage 3 consultation documents that must be resolved before a development consent order and environmental permits can be granted for EDF's proposed Sizewell C nuclear plant.
SSE Enterprise has partnered with Pure World Energy to install semi-permanent gas microturbine generators to provide cleaner energy in a bid to meet new emission targets.
The green energy start-up is attempting to raise £750,000 in return for a 23.21 per cent stake in the company.
A study by Baringa Partners, launched at the Smart Energy Northern Ireland conference in Belfast, has spelled out the benefits consumers receive from growing adoption of renewable energy. Starting near zero in 2000, total wind generation capacity is expected to hit 1.4GW in Northern Ireland by 2020.
In the latest developments in the challenge to the capacity market, Tempus Energy has launched
Technology firm Verv has announced it has raised over £6.5 million in its series A funding round led by environmental fund Earthworm.
As part of the expansion of its renewable strategy, German energy company Innogy SE has made a move into a new market with the opening of its first windfarm in Ireland.
Pause for a moment and imagine a world in which your electricity is supplied by
Designing Scotland’s electricity system so that it can run purely on renewable energy would require tens of billions of pounds worth of investment in battery storage or continued reliance on carbon emitting gas plants, according to modelling carried out by EDF.