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Engenie says it will use a £35 million investment to fund electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the UK with an view to doubling the number of devices by 2024.
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“The incentive to develop renewables in the UK without government support or subsidies will drive innovation in PPAs, hedging and other risk management products”, says Adrian Barrus of Slaughter & May
A number of people have been appointed to various positions in the sector this week.
Two years after the non-domestic retail market opened to competition, Utility Week, in association with CGI, gathered industry leaders to discuss the extent to which it has delivered real value.
Energy regulator Ofgem has set out its strategic narrative report for the 2019/23 period. During this time it will focus on finding a successor for the default price cap.
North West water provider United Utilities is installing almost 100,000 devices in its network in a bid to detect and repair leakages.
The setting of the net-zero target was rightly hailed as a decisive moment in the battle against climate change but, Suzanne Heneghan puts forward the view that in many ways this was the easy bit.
Ofgem's enforcement decision panel dealt with two cases in 2018/19 but settled only one when big six supplier Npower was fined £2.4 million following a licence breach.
Dale Vince, the boss of green energy firm Ecotricity, has said Eon's announcement that it will supply its customers with 100% renewable electricity is "potentially misleading".
The Data Communications Company (DCC) has begun the countdown to delivering Ofgem's switching programme. The Central Switching Service (CSS) was initially scheduled to go live at the end of next year but it has since been pushed back to 2021.
Energy giant Eon has announced it is now providing customers with energy supplied from 100 per cent renewable sources.