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Mark McAllister has been appointed the new chair of the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR)
7 years ago
UK CO2 emissions are falling and the country is on track to meet its short-term
Ofgem has announced the mutualisation ceilings for the 2019-20 obligation period are £293,831,481.82 in England and Wales, an increase of £9.3 million on the year previously.
Their report, RemCo reform, Governing Successful Organisations That Benefit Everyone, claims to “identify the shortcomings
The government has been urged to get on with moves, outlined in its Smart Systems and Flexibility Plan more than a year and a half ago, to change the legal status of electricity storage.
Ofgem has rejected a proposal to introduce an interim charge on suppliers to cover the costs of the capacity market during its ongoing suspension.
No new homes should be connected to the gas grid from 2025 at the latest, the government’s climate change watchdog has recommended as part of a wide-ranging package of measures to cut emissions from the UK’s housing stock.
Big six energy provider Scottish Power has announced today (20 February) its business results for 2018 were up 187 per cent.
"Today there is over 6GW of installed capacity on the register. A good chunk more than the UK’s largest single power station"
Tanisha Beebee, senior policy adviser on energy and climate change at the CBI, said the notices being provided by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) about the UK withdrawing from the EU without a deal on 29 March are "very, very basic".
Until recently the UK government’s future energy plans relied heavily on expensive new nuclear power