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A render of the proposed Britishvolt battery gigafactory that is now set to supply the energy storage industry in the UK.
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January 18, 2023

Britishvolt collapse dubbed ‘real shame’ given UK net zero demands

​Britishvolt going into administration has been dubbed “a real shame” by the Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA), in particular given the need for an effective battery energy storage supply chain in the UK.
Merry Christmas and happy new year from all us at Solar Media. Image: Scottish Government (flickr).
January 17, 2023

Wind generation sees Northern Ireland consumers save £500 million on energy bills

Consumers based in Northern Ireland were able to avoid paying a collective total of £500 million thanks to the nation’s wind farms having provided 42% of electricity for the year.
GRIDSERVE opens High Power Electric Super Hub near Stonehenge. Image: GRIDSERVE.
January 17, 2023

GRIDSERVE opens High Power Electric Super Hub near Stonehenge

GRIDSERVE has opened its latest High Power Electric Super Hub near Stonehenge at Solstice Park, Wiltshire, as the firm continues to rollout EV charging stations to increase accessibility.
The report cautioned that the UK would struggle to reach its net zero targets if investment in businesses’ net zero strategies to reach their ESG commitments aren’t sustained. Image: Getty.
January 17, 2023

UK Government backs smart charging with £16 million project funding

The UK Government and energy regulator Ofgem, have today (17 January) published the Electric Vehicle (EV) Smart Charging Action Plan, designed to unlock the “significant potential of smart charging and make it the preferred method of long duration charging by 2025.”
Research by Cornwall Insight into Britain’s power market predicts highs of £150/MWh in winter 2025. Image: Getty.
January 17, 2023

Energy prices expected to be 200% higher than pre-2021 historic average

Research by Cornwall Insight into Britain’s power market out to 2030 has shown that energy prices will remain greater than £100/MWh annually, with highs of £150/MWh in winter 2025 due to delays to the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant, increasing high-cost peaking capacity and nuclear power station closures.
The use of coal amid the heatwave has brought criticism from various industries. Image: National Grid.
January 17, 2023

Eighth Demand Flexibility Service test announced as ESO continues onboarding

​The eighth Demand Flexibility Service (DFS) test is set to run this evening (17 January) as temperatures throughout Britain dip.
Image: Current±.
January 16, 2023

Current± Price Watch: Record wind generation and growing imports keep prices low

In this week’s Current± Price Watch – powered by Enact – we take a look at wind generation records, import records and one of the last Triad warnings.
British Gas prices start at £2
January 16, 2023

British Gas offers ‘lowest price guarantee’ to bolster heat pump uptake

British Gas, has announced that it will guarantee the lowest quote for heat pump installations, matching any price offered by another company for a MCS credited installation.
Ofgem said that the Drax Pumped Storage has provided its full corporation with the investigation and has “proactively sought to rectify the matter”. Image: Drax.
January 16, 2023

Drax to pay £6.12 million for breaching Electricity Generation License

Ofgem has confirmed that electricity generator, Drax Pumped Storage Limited, has agreed to pay £6.12 million to the Voluntary Energy Redress fund for breaching its Electricity Generation License.
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January 16, 2023

UK Government’s £600 energy bill support begins rollout in Northern Ireland today

From today, households in Northern Ireland who pay for their energy via prepayment meters (keypads) or quarterly standard credit, will receive a £600 voucher to help manage the rising cost of energy bills.

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