Research published by Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks’ (SSEN) warning that unprecedented growth in green tech must be met with exponential growth in networks to support the Net Zero transition.
During the third reading of the Energy Security Bill in the House of Lords this week (17 April) passed an amendment that will give Ofgem a statutory duty to assist in the delivery net zero.
Energy saving group The Eco Experts has published new data showing that the cost of living crisis is reducing the ability of consumers to switch to low carbon technologies.
OVO Energy has called out the use of Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin certificates (REGOs) as greenwashing as it abandons the scheme in favour of a new system of tariffs which will directly support renewable energy and decarbonisation.
The reason for the growing animosity toward EVs is the lack of suitable charging infrastructure. If not addressed, this has the potential to undermine all the hard work completed so far to create a greener planet.
All British domestic energy suppliers have today (18 April) signed an updated Code of Practise for prepayment meters (PPMs) with tougher Ofgem oversight to protect the most vulnerable.
Raman Bhatia, the CEO of OVO, will today outline a new path to “get the UK’s net zero mission back on track” including a new customer plan and kitemarking system alongside the removal of REGOs.