The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and the Resolution Foundation (RF) have both advocated for the government to support both businesses and vulnerable families amid “unprecedented” energy bills.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution is launching a new project aiming to develop tools in order to ensure the flexibility market is inclusive, fair and transparent and develop trust.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution has established several partnerships with Councils to trial an innovative technology as part of its Regional Energy System Optimisation Planning (RESOP) project.
Greenwich is set to be the focus of a feasibility study aiming to explore the possibility of switching gas-heated homes in a high-density area to ground source heat pumps.
A £20 million government-backed pilot scheme is aiming to support the growth of the electrical vehicle (EV) industry with the development of 1,000 new public chargepoints.
So Energy is calling on the government to immediately increase the support available for customers to help the nation pay for a “once in a generation energy bill”.
Leeds City Council is carrying out a feasibility study into the development and deployment of domestic heat pumps at a high-density within urban communities.
Three projects will now be developed in Scotland having been cleared via the ScotWind Leasing initiative, bringing the scheme’s overall capacity to 27.6GW.