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Gas safety regulations should be updated to spur the development of low carbon heating by allowing the pipe network to transport hydrogen, MPs have been told.
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The Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has published its latest annual report on the security of the UK’s energy supplies.
The government has increased the amount private landlords will be expected to pay to bring their energy inefficient properties up to scratch.
"Regulated asset industries are naturally attuned to playing a long game, but it may now be time to turn that on its head"
The regulator’s head of metering and market operations, consumers and markets, Jacqui Russell has considered what can be learned from previous investigations.
The energy market is undergoing a period of unprecedented change driven by global technology trends
Energy theft is a growing problem. While there’s certainly a lot of great work being
The evolution of the UK’s energy system to become decentralised, decarbonised and digitalised is well
The market conditions that will encourage the construction of new large-scale gas storage facilities are unlikely to exist in the foreseeable future, MPs have been told.
For suppliers, the uptake in electric vehicles (EVs) signals a welcome new revenue stream, particularly
Heavily emitting factories and power plants will have to pay £16 for each tonne of carbon dioxide pumped out above their existing allowances if the UK cannot agree a Brexit deal.
The Dutch sister company of UK energy supplier OneSelect has had its energy licence revoked by The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM).