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Ofgem is proposing to refuse National Grid’s requests to recover around £263 million from consumers
7 years ago
However novel and appealing the proposal is… the costs that would be incurred would be
Labour has accused the government of undermining the UK energy sector and pledged to bring contracts and jobs in the industry back to Britain.
"Encouraging owners of large business fleets to transition to electric vehicles is critical to the UK’s journey to zero emissions"
“What would have been leading performance when I came to Northumbrian Water just wouldn’t pass now.”
The House of Commons adjourned on 24 July. For some, the Department for Business, Energy
It didn’t turn out to be the best day for the government to unveil the
MPs have backed government moves to allow nuclear waste disposal sites in national parks and other protected landscapes.
Michael Gove will demand answers about why leakage targets have not been met at gathering with CEOs at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) tomorrow (31 July).
Renewables provided nearly 30 per cent of the electricity generated in the UK in 2017, official figures have revealed, as output jumped by a fifth due to high winds and new capacity.
MPs have accused the government of weakening its ambitions to improve water efficiency in a wide-ranging report on how the UK must step up its heatwave adaptation efforts.
Jeremy Corbyn has pledged that support of renewable energy will be a key plank of Labour’s industrial strategy.
In July 2017, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) published its long-awaited
Ofgem has dropped plans to introduce a backstop price protection for vulnerable customers after the proposed energy price cap bill gained Royal Ascent.
At least they turned up though, unlike Boris Johnson, who snubbed a conference of Balkans
The government has proposed new powers to scrutinise the purchase of assets, such as infrastructure, which raise national security concerns.
Ministers were so desperate to get it over that they tried to bring forward the
Uncertainty over the future growth of electric vehicles (EVs) means the regulatory regime for networks may need to be reformed to allow them to build extra capacity ahead of demand, according to a new report from the Energy System Catapult.
The threshold for the Energy Company Obligation (Eco) scheme, which currently stands at 250,000 accounts, will be lowered to 200,000 from April 2019 and 150,000 from April 2020.