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The developer of the Swansea Bay tidal lagoon has responded vehemently to the announcement by the business and energy secretary, Greg Clark, that the government will not support the £1.3 billion pathfinder project.
The government will not back plans for Swansea’s pioneering tidal lagoon power plant based on figures showing that nuclear and offshore wind can generate the same amount of electricity at a third of the cost.
MPs have lamented the lack of consensus on energy policy, with one blaming the issue
New solar power installations in the UK have halved for the second consecutive year, according
The government must take action to address the slow progress of the smart meter rollout,
This exclusive Utility Week report looks in depth at how exiting the EU will impact energy companies.
"Only with a transformation to smart energy and smart meters will the UK be able to have a reliable and sustainable energy system"
The boss of Ovo Energy has said it is “bonkers” for the government to continue
London is set to have the largest double-decker electric bus fleet in Europe next year
The EU has agreed a new goal to cut its energy waste by a third
"Water companies play a key role in caring for and managing supplies of this precious resource"
Energy minister Claire Perry is to face questions from the joint-committee inquiry into the Swansea
Europe’s electricity industry has thrown its weight behind efforts to maintain the UK’s integration into the wider EU energy market.
The government has awarded £8.8 million of funding to help small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
Energy Systems Catapult's study examined the “effective carbon price” which has emerged in different parts of the economy due to a complex web of taxes, subsidies, contracts and regulations.
Nationalisation is not a "panacea" for improved consumer satisfaction, the chief executive of the Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) has warned.
Uncertainty surrounding EU withdrawal is a mounting concern for industry, according to a new report by the Energy Institute.
Just seven per cent of those classified as fuel poor struggle both financially and find
Ofwat has today (19 June) published its report on the water sector’s response to the