Cornwall Insight has again raised its prediction for the upcoming price cap periods, with a typical household now expected to pay £4,266 a year for the three months to March 2023.
The price cap could pass £4,200 come January following a number of changes made by the regulator Ofgem, according to analysis from Investec’s Martin Young.
In the latest issue of our Current± Price Watch series – powered by LCP Enact – we take a look at how the generation mix is changing with the closure of another nuclear power plant and growth of renewable energy.
Wind farms paying back through the Contracts for Difference (CfD) scheme due to high power prices could now pay back £25 to each household from this October.
A cohesive strategy is needed from government to tackle the resource challenges faced by local authorities, which are currently holding back the installation of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure.
UK-based electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure company Connected Kerb has been selected for a new project designed to boost public access to EV charging in New York City.