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Distributed energy resources are driving change in the utility sector worldwide as the ways in
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Britain faces its biggest revolution in energy for over a century, with the shift to
The benefits of “flexible” charging will be even greater if fast chargers become commonplace - allowing six times more EVs to connect to the existing power grid, according to an Ofgem report.
A consortium led by Energy SRS has secured a £727,000 grant from Innovate UK to build a working prototype of a gravitational battery.
Pivot Power has revealed more details on its plans to build an electric vehicle (EV) charging “superhub” with a 50MW battery on the outskirts of Southampton.
It’s once again the time of year when National Grid gazes deep into its crystal
An electric vehicle charging hub has been opened by the Scottish government’s public health minister.
National Grid has forecast generation capacity will rise from 103GW today to between 178GW and 268GW by the middle of the century.
Switching over the gas network to hydrogen and other green gases could start immediately, Labour’s
The need for alternative and increased sources of flexibility in the power system is now widely accepted – but the UK’s journey to a flexible energy system has only just begun.
The batteries will be used to explore how best to maximise the value of the power generated by the 30MW Hywind offshore wind farm in Scotland.
UK Power Networks is teaming up with battery manufacturer Powervault to install a fleet of storage systems in 40 homes across the London borough of Barnet.
The boss of Ovo Energy has said it is “bonkers” for the government to continue
Plans for a new 400MW pumped-hydro scheme at Loch Ness are due to be launched
The British Energy Efficiency Federation (BEEF) has joined trade association the Energy and Utilities Alliance
The annual cost of integrating electric vehicles (EVs) into the energy system could be cut
“Green ammonia” is to be trialled as a form of energy storage with the opening
Irish utility ESB has entered the UK storage market with the purchase of a 7MW
The European Parliament and EU member states have agreed a new target of one-third of
BEIS select committee hears power networks will cope with expected 10 per cent demand rise following mass switch to electric vehicles over next 30 years.