Mapping for wind & solar: England “can produce 13x more clean energy than now”,...

Easing barriers to new onshore wind and solar power could see England alone producing 13 times more low carbon electricity than at present on...

Energy minister Graham Stuart quits, opts for backbenches

Rishi Sunak has been struck by another ministerial resignation as energy minister Graham Stuart, pictured left, has announced he is standing down from his...

Schools “need £5.4 Billion” for solar PV & LEDs, if Net Zero is to...

Photo credit: to National Grid/ Solar for Schools Britain’s 29,000 schools need up to £5.4 billion invested in lighting upgrades and on-roof solar power generation,...

Stay safe, manage your power risks, urges UKPN

Britain’s biggest distributed network operator UK Power Networks is urging people to remember safety in 2024. The company that provides regional power service to London,...

“Plug-in locals to citizen power, then watch renewables thrive”, think tank urges

‘Plug in Public Power’, a new report from left-aligned think tank Common Wealth sets out a blueprint for Labour’s ‘Local Power Plan’.  Author Nick...

Octopus now officially UK’s No 1 electricity supplier, deflates B Gas

Only eight years after starting up, Octopus Energy is now the UK's biggest power supplier, official figures just released reveal. Greg Jackson’s bouncy renewables-to-heat pumps...

GE’s energy investment house buys into Essex-based Xlinks mega-venture

The investment subsidiary of former US engineering behemoth General Electric confirmed today its purchase of a $10.2 million stake in Xlinks, the £16 billion...

‘Technical Limits’ slashes 80 months off renewable projects’ hook-up delays, NG claims

Electricity networks in England and Wales have enabled grid connection dates offered to over 200 clean energy projects to be brought forward, the National...

Britons ‘vote with their feet’, in quest of greener, low carbon communities, survey finds

A growing number of Britons would move home or shift jobs if their communities or companies do not commit to going greener in the...
UKPN hopes local flexibility trading can solve local network issues

Star interns celebrate UKPN’s offer of full-time roles

Regional network operator UK Power Networks has offered full-time roles to five interns emerging from under-represented backgrounds in London. The star quintet showed outstanding promise...

ONR grants nuclear site licence for Sizewell C

The Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) has today announced that it has granted a nuclear site licence for generating company EDF to install and...

Government goes cold on ‘hydrogen town’ pilot

Energy ministry D-ESNZ is turning down the heat under plans to run a town-scale pilot to heat homes by hydrogen alone this decade. in December...

UK risks “missing green growth among small businesses”, BT finds 

Britain’s 5.5m small businesses overwhelmingly need more help from politicians & policy makers to reduce their environmental impact, research conducted for telecoms giant BT...

Can-ada-do: Octopus’ service platform takes toehold in New Brunswick

Kraken, the fast-growing utility service provider at the heart of Britain’s Octopus Energy, has signed its first licencing deal in Canada. Headed by Devrim Celal,...

Lifting ban on ‘acquisition-only’ tariffs would herald return to energy’s ‘Wild West’, says Octopus

Britain’s two-year old ban on energy price cuts designed to lure switchers away from their existing suppliers on rates lower than paid by existing...

Solar farms ‘no threat to food security’, PV industry tells Coutinho

Industry lobbyists Solar Energy UK have welcomed a parliamentary statement today by D-ESNZ chief Claire Coutinho, - pictured - as confirmation that existing land...

Government eyes Anglesey as site for 3.2GW nuke plant

Energy ministry D-ESNZ has confirmed the old Hitachi plot at Wylfa on Anglesey as the government’s preferred site for the UK’s third mega-nuclear power...

General Election “crucial in advancing renewables & to address pressing climate change”

Clean energy lobbyists the REA have enthusiastically welcomed prime minister Rishi Sunak’s surprise decision to schedule July 4 as 2024’s general election. “The upcoming election...

Ofgem drops retail price cap by 7% until September: not enough, say campaigners

The retail price cap on domestic energy tariffs will fall by 7% to £1,568 per year, calculated on a putative ‘average’ bill per home’s...

Renewables chiefs welcome Labour’s plans for Great British Energy

Labour’s plans to pump £8.3Billion into a nationalised green energy supplier drew mixed reactions today from industry participants. Would-be prime minister Sir Keir Starmer unveiled...