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The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has said savings resulting from the
7 years ago
Around £5 billion of energy and infrastructure projects across the country are to be promoted
Norwich City Council is to create a new energy supplier after giving the green light
Welsh Water has announced record levels of investment, with £219 million always spent on capital
Npower has lost half a million customer accounts since the beginning of 2018 – roughly
Business switching service Make It Cheaper has called on businesses to "lock in" energy prices.
Thirteen low-carbon transport and heating projects, including electric buses and water-powered underground heat pumps, are
An unprecedented number of energy suppliers still owe money under the Renewables Obligation, after they missed the late deadline for payment. What does this mean for the energy retail market?
The company's interim results for the six months to 30 September, include a 40.9 per cent fall in underlying pre-tax profits to £246.4m.
The UK’s gas supply is in a “precarious position” and investment in new storage capacity
Asset management firm Gresham House has secured £100 million for its energy storage fund to
Ofgem has confirmed a mutualisation process will be triggered following a shortfall of payments into
The government could have stopped Toshiba from pulling the plug on its plans for a
Any attempt to bring the public utilities back into state ownership will be a fiendishly complex affair.