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BP currently has no plans to invest in Scottish renewable energy projects or marine power
Energy innovation should be funded by the industry, rather than by the regulator, according to
More than 98 per cent of Yorkshire Water's bondholders and 100 per cent of US Private Placement (USPP) noteholders voted in favour of the changes required to close the offshore companies.
The government has awarded £8.8 million of funding to help small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
The acquisition has been approved by the European Commission after it concluded the deal would raise “no competition concerns”.
Leadership teams at some of the UK’s largest organisations are failing to support energy buyers
Irish utility ESB has entered the UK storage market with the purchase of a 7MW
Principality's local authorities' retirement investment fund backs £1.3 billion tidal project in principle.
Macquarie is offering £500 million of green financing to renewable energy, energy efficiency and other
Northern Ireland Water said some of the sewers within Belfast, which date back to the early 1900s are in "very poor condition" and the £5 million upgrade work will bring the city into the 21st century.
The government has awarded £22 million to 12 battery innovation projects in the latest round
In recent weeks, Ofgem has taken a series of steps, in quick succession, to address
The Renewable Energy Association has proposed a series of guidelines to facilitate the deployment of EV infrastructure and encourage electric vehicle take-up.
The supplier has blamed the price hike on “substantial increases in the wholesale cost of gas and electricity”, which will see the typical annual bill increase to £923, up from £879 – a rise of £4 per month.
The government has announced that onshore wind farms in the Scottish islands will be able to compete for CfD (contracts for difference) subsidies.
Northern Ireland Water (NI Water) has been fined a record £40,000 for polluting a river in County Londonderry with raw sewage.
SSE will pay £1 million to Ofgem’s consumer redress fund after the energy company sent 580,000 pre-payment customers “inaccurate and misleading” information in their annual statements between 2014/2015.
Thames Water will return a total of £120 million to customers for failing to tackle leakage.
Wales’ first minister has launched a last ditch bid to rescue plans for a pioneering wave power plant in Swansea Bay.