Governmental targets for energy saving upgrades are “woefully off track” with 2020 heat pump sales per household the lowest in Europe, according to a new report from Cambridge Econometrics.
A new study has found six in 10 voters want targeted support for struggling households in order to cater for rising living costs and energy bills, according to Public First.
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.
Triton Power has raised an urgent modification in order to cap the cost of trade at British interconnectors at the value of lost load (VoLL), which would total £6,000 per MWh.
The Green Party has laid out its plan to tackle rising energy costs, calling for the nationalisation the UK’s top five energy firms in order to “avoid a catastrophe this winter”.
ScottishPower’s chief executive Keith Anderson has called for “unprecedented action” amid the ongoing energy crisis whilst laying out proposals to help reduce household bills over the coming winter months