“This is the time for action,” National Grid ESO's executive director Fintan Slye has said, unveiling new measures to support the UK's energy system through the energy crisis.
The Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA) and the Electrical Contractors' Association have urged the government to take greater action to tackle the energy crisis.
Energy bills increasing again in October could leave more than 14 million people in Britain unable to afford them, suggests a new report from Citizens Advice.
The European Federation of Energy Traders (EFET) has called for the creation of a time limited emergency liquidity support system, to ensure the continued function of the wholesale energy markets amid continued volatility.
A coalition of 38 civil society groups have called on government to support households facing surging energy bills, to scale up measures to reduce gas use and to drive forwards renewable energy.