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Ofgem has awarded funding of £46.8 million to four projects as part of its annual network innovation competitions.
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Energy firms have long been chastised for ‘profiteering’, but the dire share price performance of most of the big European companies over the past decade tells a different story.
Northern Powergrid takes extra safety measures to deal with Storm Diana.
Current proposals for changing the price controls of distrIbution network operators go "nowhere near" enough to help decarbonise the UK’s energy system, according to one of the sector’s leading academics.
The government has said that the UK’s first carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) plants should be commissioned by the mid-2020s.
The Scottish government has defied its own parliament by pressing ahead with its plans that all homes north of the border must meet an energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of band C by 2040.
Sir John Armitt has used the first anniversary of the government’s Industrial Strategy to press ministers over increased support for electric vehicles and renewable energy when it unveils its National Infrastructure Strategy next year.
Both organisations will work to develop a range of resources to help businesses make an “informed decision” about switching their energy supply in a bid to lower their carbon footprint.
Drax has kicked off a six-month pilot scheme to trial carbon capture and storage (CCS) on one of the now four biomass units at its power station in Yorkshire.
She’s no stranger to big remits, but technology guru Andi Karaboutis is the first to
Ed Miliband has called an end to the public policy prejudice against onshore wind power.
A strike price as low as £45/MWh for onshore wind generation would be feasible if
But while the unexpected victory of “the little guys” over what has been termed in
The energy industry was already in turbulent waters. Suppliers were gearing up for the fast-approaching