Last week saw the Energy Act 2023, the “biggest piece of energy legislation in the UK’s history”, become law and the energy industry has reacted warmly to its introduction.
The Energy Act 2023, which has been recognised as the “biggest piece of energy legislation in the UK’s history”, received Royal Assent yesterday (26 October).
The UK government has reaffirmed its commitment to the global energy transition with a pledge of £160 million in climate support funding for developing countries.
With yesterday’s (5 September) announcement that the UK government was to ease the de facto ban on onshore wind developments, the news has brought mixed reactions from across the industry.
Recent polling by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) has found a growing appetite for hydrogen technologies but levies on bills should be avoided.