Britain’s interconnector links are ‘Europe’s most expensive’, say consultants

Porting utility volumes of power to or from the UK incurs fees which now stand as the highest in Europe, according to consultants  EnAppSys. The...

NGP webinar offers insight into cutting energy, carbon and cost using energy management systems

NGP is inviting the industry to engage with a free-to-attend webinar which demonstrates how its energy management systems ClearVUE can help businesses gain greater...

Northern Gas and Power appoints senior hire to focus on global energy strategy

Northern Gas and Power (NGP), part of Global Procurement Group (GPG), has appointed Latif Faiyaz as Head of Flexible Purchasing and Energy Strategy, a...

Ban greenwashing, and make REGOs worth the paper they’re written on, Ofgem is urged

Energy retailing’s dirty, not-so-little secret has come under renewed scrutiny, with two prominent power providers uniting in a call to banish ‘greenwashing’. In their joint...

EXCLUSIVE: ”Free up UK community energy co-ops to sell clean power direct to customers”,...

Boris Johnson’s government must free up the UK’s 200-plus voluntary energy co-operatives to sell self-made clean power direct to their communities, a Conservative-led committee...

What’s affecting gas and electricity prices at present?

Over the past year fundamentals effecting the wholesale energy market have changed drastically with weather, LNG supply, Brexit and COVID-19 at the forefront. Back...

“New epoch” of renewables unlocks capacity “to meet world energy needs 100 times over”:...

Energy economists Carbon Tracker believe fossil fuels will be ousted from world electricity production by the mid-2030s, displaced by tumbling costs of solar and...

Half hourly settlement in consumer retail power gets Ofgem’s green light for four year...

Ofgem has approved the introduction of half-hourly settlement in retail energy markets serving all consumers.  Suppliers will have until October 2025 to implement the...

The Energyst – Latest issue out now

The latest edition of The Energyst is now ready to read today online or via the new Energyst App. The Energyst is now published monthly,...

Carbon emissions from UK power fall 7.6% in a year of Covid lockdowns

Closing the UK’s remaining coal-fired power stations has made a bigger dent in national carbon pollution than a year of coronavirus lockdowns, analysis by...

Easter Monday sees record low carbon intensity for GB electricity

National Grid ESO has revealed that Great Britain’s electricity grid was the greenest it’s ever been at 1pm on Monday 5th April. The carbon...

Moltex receives $50.5m from government of Canada for small modular reactor

Moltex receives funding from Canada’s Strategic Innovation Fund and Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency to advance the company’s molten salt reactor and spent fuel recycling...

Ofgem must consider impacts on local decarbonisation in network charging reviews

A new report, from not-for-profit centre of energy expertise Regen, argues that national changes to how we pay for our electricity networks will have...

Smart Meter checklist

Electricity, Water & Gas customer communication Smart Meter checklist. Keep customers informed around visits and smart meter appointments to increase access and boost customer...

Sole traders and SMEs have suffered enough

Latest data from the National Audit Office (NAO) shows that business energy customers overpaid on electricity for seven years, with companies which run the...

Gas Goes Green plans for 2021

The Energy Networks Association (ENA) has published the details of the work that will be delivered through its Gas Goes Green programme this year....

NZ based Marvel Labs joins Octopus Energy

Wellington based Marvel Labs has announced the sale of Configurable - an advanced energy retail pricing system for a smart grid world - to...

BT Group sources 100% renewable electricity from Total

Total Gas & Power will supply BT Group with 100% renewable electricity for three years from April 2022. A mix of renewable sources will...

EDF appointed by Ofgem to supply customers of Green Network Energy

EDF has stepped in to help customers left without a supplier after Green Network Energy ceased trading on 27 January 2021. The supplier will take...

Gas grid companies plot course to Britain’s first hydrogen town

Britain’s gas grid companies have today set out their plans to deliver the UK’s first hydrogen town by 2030, in a major new blueprint...