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Energy UK: net zero investment could ‘revive’ less prosperous areas. Image: Pixabay.
December 23, 2022

Low carbon generators provide over 50% of Britain’s electricity this winter

Low carbon energy sources, including renewables and nuclear, generated 54% of Britain’s electricity between 31 October and 18 December, saving British households over £5.7 billion during this period, said RenewableUK.
The use of coal amid the heatwave has brought criticism from various industries. Image: National Grid.
December 23, 2022

Seventh Demand Flexibility Service test to run tonight

​The next Demand Flexibility Service (DFS) test will take place this evening (23 December), with National Grid ESO putting out a call for 100MW per half an hour.
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December 23, 2022

Current± Predicts: The energy transition in 2023, part two

In the second in our Current± Predicts series, ​Robert Buckley from Cornwall Insight and Fintan Devenney and Phil Hewitt from EnAppSys share their views on what 2023 holds in store for the energy transition.
December 22, 2022

Christmas lights and a Silent Night: 10 festive energy facts

Participants of OVO's "Power Move" trail saved £22
December 22, 2022

UK could save over £95 million by using off-peak energy

The “Power Move” Trial, facilitated by OVO Energy, has revealed that the UK could save £95.4 million if households switched to using energy at off-peak times.
UK records 23% increase in wind generation capacity since 2015, says Ember. Image: Unsplash.
December 22, 2022

Scottish government commits to 20GW of onshore wind by 2030

The Scottish Government has released its policy statement for 2022, which sets out its ambition to deploy 20GW of onshore wind by 2030.
Moray East under scrutiny after using loophole to net £647m, says REF. Image: Moray East Offshore Windfarm.
December 22, 2022

BEIS eyes change to ability to delay Contracts for Difference support amid high prices

​On Monday, the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy launched a new consultation into key changes to the upcoming Contracts for Difference (CfD) Allocation Round 5 (AR5).
Image: Solar Media/Enel X.
December 22, 2022

Current± Briefings: What’s next for the post-Triad energy sector?

Building on the discussion in the first of Current±’s two webinars with Enel X, on 19 January we’ll take a look at how companies can mitigate high transmission costs by taking advantage of the capacity market.
Workplace charging could entice 50% of new car buyers. Image: 3ti.
December 21, 2022

EV Roundup: Bonnet partners with MFG EV Power; Workplace charging could entice 50% of new car buyers; Over half of UK workplaces do not offer EV charging

​The framework of the UK’s EV charging infrastructure is experiencing ongoing analysis alongside schemes set to help tackle the disconnect between chargepoint availability and accessibility. Current± rounds up the top EV story of the week.
ADE: ‘recent governmental moves risk undermining positive climate action’. Image: Getty Images.
December 21, 2022

Current± Predicts: The energy transition in 2023, part one

Kicking off this year’s Current± Predicts series, the Solar Media editorial team proffer their thoughts on what we can expect for the year ahead.

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