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Anglian Water is embarking on the second phase of its push towards more on-site solar renewable energy generation at its water treatment sites.
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The company blamed the weather for a low output from renewable sources in a trading update, ahead of its annual general meeting (AGM) later today (19 July). Shareholders will be asked to back the proposed merger of the company’s retail arm with Npower at a general meeting after the AGM.
Electricity North West has joined a trial of a new online marketplace for local flexibility called Piclo Flex. It is the third distribution network operator (DNO) to sign up after UK Power Networks and Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks.
At least two CCS (carbon capture storage) plants should be up and running by the mid-2020s, the government has been told by the force that it established to spur the development of the technology.
The think tank said the UK is unlikely to remain a full participant in the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) over the long term.
Ofgem has confirmed the provisional cap and floor costs in its final project assessment of the IFA2 project.
Pivot Power has revealed more details on its plans to build an electric vehicle (EV) charging “superhub” with a 50MW battery on the outskirts of Southampton.
Marks and Spencer will partner with Octopus Energy under the M&S Energy brand once its current deal with SSE ends in September.
Northern Powergrid has trialled a mobile gaming app that offers players cash prizes for reducing
Alex Harrison, energy partner at Hogan Lovells, assesses the challenge of achieving critical mass in
Two-thirds of people in Britain are in favour of changing government policy to allow more onshore wind farms to be built where they have local backing.
It’s once again the time of year when National Grid gazes deep into its crystal
The future bill for decommissioning the UK’s fleet of offshore wind farms has been estimated in a new study at between £1.28 billion and £3.64 billion.
An electric vehicle charging hub has been opened by the Scottish government’s public health minister.
The Austrian government sought to overturn the decision on the basis the promotion of nuclear power does not constitute a common interest of member states, and the reactor technology being used at the Somerset plant is not new.
Figures released by My Grid GB show the steady decline of energy produced by coal, with 210 hours powered without coal in 2016 and 624 in 2017.
The government has signalled that it wants to remain in the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) to maintain the efficient flow of energy along its interconnector links with the rest of Europe post-Brexit.
A council-owned energy company may be scrapped with a loss of £1 million before it begins operating after concerns were raised by the current leadership.
National Grid has forecast generation capacity will rise from 103GW today to between 178GW and 268GW by the middle of the century.
By law the government is required to reduce emissions in Wales by at least 80 per cent by 2050, compared to levels in 1990. There are also interim targets for 2020, 2030 and 2040.