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The Germany energy company Innogy has joined the European Network for Cyber Security (ENCS). The
6 years ago
"There are some fantastic developments taking place and promising trends emerging which are helping to transform the way energy is delivered"
Drax has announced plans to trial carbon capture and storage (CCS) on one of the three biomass units at its power station in Yorkshire.
Leading industry voice, the Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA), has announced its new president as Elaine Lancaster of Groupe Atlantic UK & ROI Division.
The rules governing the support of renewable projects should be changed to provide a dedicated pot for wave and tidal projects, the government has been told.
As dawn broke on the first day of the 21st century, the fundamental issue the
“Renewable energy” is taken to mean energy from sources that are non-polluting, sustainable or carbon neutral by 43 per cent of respondents to a recent survey.
Almost three quarters of people in the energy sector are finding it hard to keep up with new technological developments such as blockchain, cloud and big data.
National Grid’s chief executive struck a positive note today (17 May) as the networks operator revealed underlying pre-tax profits up 4 per cent to £2.68 billion.
Anesco has revealed plans to build around 300MW of new battery storage over the next three years, quadrupling the size of its existing portfolio.
Electricity consumers will be out of pocket by £1.5 billion due to a change in the rules for the latest Contracts for Difference (CfD) auction, parliament’s spending watchdog has concluded.
The Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) has failed to provide value for money for the £23 billion that it is set to cost taxpayers, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has concluded.
South West Water has been awarded £2 million from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) for a three-year project to restore peatland on the South West’s moors.
The UK is unlikely to need any new baseload gas generation to fill the gap left by the planned closure of coal plants, WWF and Sandbag have claimed in a new report.
Scottish Power has introduced its first tariff to enable customers to charge their electric vehicles (EVs) at home.
The government has committed £20 million to a new competition to reduce the cost of mass producing low-carbon hydrogen.
Heat networks should be subject to statutory regulation, the competition watchdog has recommended.
TEN years after the passing of the Climate Change Act, Energy UK is launching a far-reaching project looking ahead to the next decade.