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The government has widened the pool of energy suppliers obliged to offer Warm Home Discounts
7 years ago
Conservatives back alternative amendment from former Cabinet minister Sir Oliver Letwin, proposing more powers for a new environment agency under EU Withdrawal Bill.
BEIS select committee hears power networks will cope with expected 10 per cent demand rise following mass switch to electric vehicles over next 30 years.
Energy and climate change minister Claire Perry faces House of Commons questions on decision hold up over £1.2 billion Welsh tidal project.
The number of installed SMETS2 meters has crossed 1,000, Greg Clark has revealed. Responding to
"If the government is to maintain credibility and political support for decarbonisation policies, then solutions have to meet public expectations"
The author of this ringing endorsement of public ownership was no red in tooth and
The GB energy sector is going through a period of rapid transformation. For RIIO2, Ofgem
In recent weeks, Ofgem has taken a series of steps, in quick succession, to address
"On the surface, Defra seem to be saying that biomass burning has air quality issues"
The Nuclear Industry Association chief executive, Tom Greatrex said the Brexit transition period would be “crucial” to the sector, which depended in turn on whether the UK is able to strike a trade deal with the EU.
"As a sector we need to continue cleaning up our own act but we also have a big part to play in helping others do the same"
"For the long-term, outsourcing requires a strategic decision on whether to ever build the capability in house or always rely on external partners"
Today marks the anniversary of the appointment of Michael Gove as environment secretary. Utility Week looks back at what he has achieved and how he has been received over the past year.
The government has announced that key building blocks of the UK’s post-Brexit nuclear safeguarding regime have been assembled.
The government has announced that onshore wind farms in the Scottish islands will be able to compete for CfD (contracts for difference) subsidies.
Since then, the government steered clear of bankrolling nuclear power. This has reflected the Treasury’s
"It’s clear to both Ofwat and Waterwise that the level of consumption in the long-term could be much lower than it is now"
"Fretting about implementation challenges before assessing decarbonisation potential is putting the cart before the horse"
Sandbag has called for a series of rule changes to limit carbon emissions from the growing number of distributed peaking plants in the UK.