Business and energy secretary Greg Clark has failed to guarantee that intensive energy users will be made exempt from paying renewable energy levies attached to bills when the existing compensation scheme expires next year.
The governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney has warned major corporates that disclosing their exposure to climate change is “essential” to the emergence of a market-based solution.
Devon has become the latest county in the UK to launch a public sector company, designed to supply homes and businesses in the area with environmentally-friendly energy.
Energy consultancy Utilitywise and business water supplier Business Stream have collaborated to launch a “one-stop utility solution” for business customers.
Milton Keynes has committed to a serious increase in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure by awarding Chargemaster a £2.3 million contract to deliver on the pledges of its Go Ultra Low City commitment.
Manufacturers based in the UK are missing out on significant savings through enhanced energy efficiency, a new report by manufacturers’ organisation EEF has concluded.
The role end users play in the security of the UK’s energy supply is to grow significantly after demand side response gained three times the number of agreements it did in this year’s Capacity Market auction compared to last year.
The Welsh government has pledged £8 million towards helping Tata Steel cut energy costs at the Port Talbot plant that has previously been threatened with closure.