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UK planning system must enable rapid rollout of green hydrogen projects, says RenewableUK. Image: Pixabay.
February 6, 2023

RenewableUK confirms ‘record-breaking’ year for offshore wind as onshore slumps in 2022

RenewableUK has confirmed that across the entirety of 2022, only two small onshore wind turbines had been developed across England despite “record-breaking” year for offshore wind.
ENA calls for a number of measures for the UK to include in the upcoming Spring Budget. Image: Pxfuel NC.
February 6, 2023

ENA calls on the UK government to develop an energy storage strategy by the end of 2023

The Energy Networks Association (ENA) has called on the UK government to update the British Energy Security Strategy to include the deliverance of an energy storage strategy by the end of 2023 in the upcoming Spring Budget.
Coal units at both West Burton (pictured) and Ratcliffe-on-Soar have warmed. Image: Richard Croft.
February 6, 2023

National Grid ESO warms two contingency coal units

​National Grid ESO has called on two contingency coal units to warm ahead of expected tight margins tomorrow evening (7 February).
Alternate marginal pricing scheme could have saved consumers £7.2 billion in 2021-22
February 3, 2023

Alternate marginal pricing scheme could have saved consumers £7.2 billion in 2021-22, says Carbon Tracker

Customers based in the UK overpaid on energy bills in 2021 to 2022 by around £7 billion which could have been avoided via a “split market” marginal pricing scheme, a report by Carbon Tracker has said.
Industry ‘sceptical’ on new measures for onshore wind. Image: Pixabay.
February 3, 2023

Renewable sector calls for Spring Budget to ‘level the playing field with fossil fuels’

Five energy trade associations have written a joint letter to the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, calling on him to offer a more competitive capital allowance regime in the upcoming Spring Budget to incentivise investments in the UKs renewable industry.
SNRG discussed all things grid constraints and how SmartGrids can help solve this issue on the latest Current± Briefings. Image: SNRG.
February 3, 2023

‘We need solutions that tackle issues for both developers and consumers,’ says SNRG

“If we are going to decarbonise, we need solutions that tackle problems for both the developer and the consumer,” said Dan Nicholls, managing director at SNRG.
75% of customers who do not use direct debit did not realise they pay extra on energy bills. Image: Octopus Energy (Richard Boll Photography).
February 3, 2023

Non-direct debit customers paying up to £254 extra on energy bills annually, says Octopus Energy

According to analysis conducted by Octopus Energy, UK energy customers are being charged up to £254 extra annually for not using direct debit when paying energy bills. This is more than three times the cost of what it was in April 2021 when the figure stood at £84.
Current± rounds up the top stories from the EV market this week including: the ‘crucial’ ZEV mandate
February 2, 2023

EV Roundup: the ‘crucial’ ZEV mandate, new products, chargepoint installations and acquisition

Current± rounds up the top stories from the electric vehicle (EV) market this week.
17 energy suppliers found to have weaknesses in customer practices
February 2, 2023

17 energy suppliers found to have weaknesses in customer complaints and service, says Ofgem

As part of Ofgem’s fourth “deep dive” into energy supplier standards, the energy regulator found all 17 of the UK’s largest energy suppliers to have weaknesses in consumer practices.
Shell's annual profits skyrocket to a record breaking 115 year high. Image: Shell.
February 2, 2023

Shell’s annual profits soar to £32.2 billion prompting calls to hike UK windfall tax

British multinational oil and gas company Shell recorded its “highest-ever” annual profits in 2022 amounting to £32.2 billion, with only £1.86 billion estimated to be paid via the UK and EU’s windfall taxes for the year.

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