Skip to content
Events
Webinars
Reports
Ask the Experts
Events
Webinars
Reports
Ask the Experts
Twitter/X
LinkedIn
YouTube
Newsletter
Supply
Emobility
Tech
Regulation
Networks
Heat
Supply
Emobility
Tech
Regulation
Networks
Heat
Search ...
Results
June 4, 2020
A renaissance for onshore wind?
June 4, 2020
Bristol Energy up for sale as success ‘impossible in such a volatile market’
Bristol City Council is selling off Bristol Energy following the supplier facing “unprecedented challenges”.
June 3, 2020
IRENA calls for renewables to be at core of COVID-19 recovery as costs tumble
Around the world, more than half of renewable capacity additions in 2019 had lower electricity costs than their fossil fuel counterparts.
June 3, 2020
UK government ‘open to considering’ link with EU ETS as it details emissions trading post-Brexit
The government has set out the design of the new UK Emissions Trading System (ETS), set to replace the EU Emissions Trading System.
June 3, 2020
WPD expects V2G to be 'more effective than smart charging' as it launches new trial
Western Power Distribution (WPD) is launching a new vehicle-to-grid (V2G) trial as part of its Electric Nation project.
June 3, 2020
Network project DINO to manage loads ‘dynamically’ using AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) could help manage local grids, to ensure that they are not overloaded by rapid growth in demand.
June 2, 2020
Shell Energy unveils carbon offset Go Further tariffs
Shell Energy has launched two new tariffs, both of which, it says, are to be carbon neutral.
June 2, 2020
Sunny skies help make May Britain’s greenest month yet
With no coal on the grid and surging renewables, May was the greenest month ever on Great Britain’s electricity grid.
June 2, 2020
BEIS’ intentions questioned as it pushes back development decisions for wind farms
The government has delayed its decision on whether two offshore wind projects can proceed, pushing the deadline to 1 July.
June 2, 2020
ENA and Ofgem announce £350m facility to allow suppliers to defer network payments
Energy suppliers will now be able to defer network payments, in an effort to protect them and customers from the impact of COVID-19.
Posts pagination
Previous
1
…
547
548
549
…
873
Next
Stay Current!
Subscribe to email newsletter!
Subscribe
Most Popular
‘Multi-decade contracts’ a hindrance to the UK’s evolving green hydrogen market
Moray West onshore wind farm switched on by Scottish Secretary
National Grid’s Sea Link application accepted by Planning Inspectorate
New standards for smart appliances aim for energy bill savings
UK government announces £300 million boost for offshore wind