National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) and Scottish & Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Transmission have formally established their joint venture to build a 525kW Scotland-England subsea transmission cable.
This morning (04 July) saw National Grid ESO (ESO) present its conclusions on investment policy for net zero as part of the organisation's Net Zero Market Reform project.
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has confirmed that a “tighter cap” will be imposed on emissions from selected high energy industries such as industrial and power, to ensure the UK meets its Net Zero target.
Cornwall Insight’s latest price cap prediction for Q4 2023 has decreased by £107.05 due to Ofgem revising its Typical Domestic Consumption Values (TDCVs).
Ofgem has launched a formal statutory consultation on proposals to introduce a new licence condition to stop electricity generators making excessive profits through the Balancing Mechanism.
The energy sector has rallied to concur with the conclusion drawn by the Climate Change Committee (CCC) in its latest annual report on the UK Government’s progress in reducing carbon emissions (published 28 June) declaring that the UK is “failing in much of its [renewable energy] implementation.”
In response to the UK Government’s request in March this year to continue contingency contracts, EDF and Drax have confirmed that their coal units will not be available for another winter and have begun decommissioning.
The electric vehicle (EV) charging provider, ev.energy has announced a new partnership with Maxeon Solar Technologies to drive the roll-out of solar-EV charging solutions across EMEA.
Green Finance Institute and Zapmap UK have released a “UK first” report revealing a “wide gap” in the utilisation of ultra-rapid electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints.