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New figures show the UK’s 10 warmest years on record have occurred since 2002, a stark reminder of the challenge for utilities adapting to climate change.
Among the many entertaining stories to emerge during Boris Johnson’s colourful leadership campaign was how our new PM once played God in his school play. Listening to his victorious speech on the steps of Downing Street, Suzanne Heneghan says it was pretty easy to see why
The long-awaited energy white paper remains on the shelf - with a series of consultations published last week seemingly in its stead. Utility Week explores what is thought to be included in the white paper and asks whether it will ever see the light of day.
The UK had the most offshore wind installation activity in Europe during H1 2019, adding 931MW, according to new figures.
Jeremy Corbyn has pledged to invest £3.5 billion in the Mersey Tidal Power Project if Labour comes to power.
The new business secretary Andrea Leadsom has been put under immediate pressure to reverse the government’s “ideological opposition” to onshore wind.
Greencoat UK Wind has revealed it sees “further opportunities for investments” following the government’s recent pledge to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
Feed-in Tariff (FiT) installations increased during the first quarter of 2019 as households looked to take advantage of the scheme before it was scrapped.
Energy Networks Association’s Open Networks Project, which has been engaging with industry to power towards a smarter, low-carbon energy system, has reached some key milestones, says ENA's head of innovation, Randolph Brazier