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Distribution network operators (DNOs) are making profits “beyond most companies’ wildest dreams”, the Energy and
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In our latest world energy markets observatory (WEMO), we looked at the disruptive forces of
Intergen has slammed a recent decision by Ofgem to refuse a £120 million rebate on
Oxford professor Dieter Helm will appear before the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee
Just five years ago, coal plants still supplied around half of the UK’s electricity generation. Last April saw the first day when coal made no contribution to the energy mix across a 24-hour period. David Blackman looks at how the government plans to phase out coal by 2025.
VLC Energy has completed the installation the UK’s largest utility-scale battery portfolio to date. The
Greg Clark may have survived as secretary of state for business and energy, but his
1. One person crossing their fingers for a good start of the new year will be
Dermot Nolan has apologised to vulnerable customers for not acting earlier to crack down on
A man-made island surrounded by wind farms in the heart of the North Sea could
Ofgem has given the green light to three new interconnectors to operate under the cap
The most heavily emitting coal plants will be barred for bidding in auctions for procuring
Energy Networks Association chief executive David Smith talks about how the energy networks will build on the success of the RIIO price controls in the future.
The last meter is in – now what? Utilities learned an important lesson during the
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This year Ofgem will begin their formal consultation for RIIO GD2 – the next price
The company running Britain’s largest network of electric vehicles chargers is planning to float on
The government’s impact assessment of EU withdrawal on energy and climate change has been slammed
Ofgem has decided to alter the eligibility criteria for the Fuel Poor Network Extension Scheme