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New UK Government legislation targets 99% reliability for rapid EV chargers. Image: Getty.
July 12, 2023

New UK Government legislation targets 99% reliability for rapid EV chargers

The UK Government has introduced new regulations which is aiming for rapid EV chargers to achieve 99% reliability.
Electricity North West and UKPN are collaborating. Image: Electricity North West
July 12, 2023

North-South electricity network collaboration calls for industry action to support customers

Electricity North West and UK Power Networks (UKPN) have signed an agreement to work together and have called on other utilities to take a collaborative approach to customer interests. 
RHI reforms successful in stimulating the adoption of renewable heat tech, says new report. Image: UK Parliament EAC
July 11, 2023

RHI reforms ‘successful in stimulating the adoption of renewable heat tech’, says new report

According to a new paper released by the UK Government, the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) reforms in 2017-18 were successful in stimulating the adoption of renewable heat technologies.
10/07/2023. Windsor, United Kingdom. Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Grant Shapps and United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry attend the Climate Finance Mobilisation Forum. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DESNZ
July 11, 2023

UK and US convene climate finance talks as doubts cast on pledges

The UK and US hosted financiers and philanthropists in Windsor yesterday as richer countries aim to show that they are keeping up with climate finance pledges. 
Community Energy London chair Syed Ahmed speaking at the SE24 AGM
July 11, 2023

Current± Explores: Community Energy in the UK – regulatory barriers

With the success of our article giving an overview of the community energy sector, we have decided to devote a series of features to the community energy sector in the UK. The sector was recently described to me by one community energy group as a ‘coiled spring’, full of passionate people with lots of experience of developing projects, which just needs the right support to really take off. So what are the obstacles currently impeding this potential growth?
The attractions included in the deal are Thorpe Park, Chessington World of Adventures Resort, Alton Towers Resort, Warwick Castle and LEGOLAND Windsor Resort. Image: RAW Charging.
July 11, 2023

RAW Charging to introduce EV charging at five UK attractions

EV chargepoint operator RAW Charging has unveiled a new partnership with Merlin Entertainments to introduce EV charging at five UK attractions.
Image: Connected Kerb.
July 11, 2023

West Sussex Council requests location proposals for second-phase of ‘largest’ chargepoint project

West Sussex County Council is seeking residents’ feedback on chargepoint locations as part of the second phase of its electric vehicle chargepoint roll-out.
Current-Price-Watch - UPDATED
July 10, 2023

Current± Price Watch: Increasing prominence of renewables in energy mix cause lower average prices

This week’s issue of Current± Price Watch – powered by Enact – explores the impact on market prices from the increasing presence of renewables in the energy mix, NGET and SSEN's plans for a new 525kW, 2GW HVDC transmission cable and the successes of the demand flexibility service (DFS) amongst the public.
The Environment Agency has pushed back its goalpost for 100% carbon emission reduction. Image: K.Reichert (Google).
July 10, 2023

Future Energy Scenarios: ‘electricity will dominate the future’

National Grid ESO (ESO) has published its Future Energy Scenarios (FES) 2023 report presenting a number of credible proposals to create a clean energy system dominated by electricity.
Octopus electric vehicles. Image: Octopus Energy
July 10, 2023

EV Roundup: Octopus EVs provide demand flexibility for Northern Powergrid; Jersey’s new public charging network 

New stories in the e-mobility space this week include the announcement of a partnership between Northern Powergrid and Octopus which will see the energy company allow its EV customers to use their vehicles as a virtual power station, while Jersey is rolling out new EV infrastructure and E.ON has partnered with fleet management company Alphabet to offer its charging solutions to their customers. 

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