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17 energy suppliers found to have weaknesses in customer practices
September 27, 2022

The majority of UK energy suppliers have weaknesses in customer practices, says Ofgem

Ofgem has found that the majority of energy suppliers have minor, moderate or severe weaknesses in their current practices towards customers.
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September 26, 2022

Current± Price Watch: Low interconnector availability could lead to 10hr LOLE over winter

​In this week’s edition of our Current± Price Watch series – powered by LCP Enact – we take a look at the concern around interconnector availability over the upcoming winter and the role this could have on keeping the lights on.
Starmer highlighted that renewables are nine times cheaper than fossil fuels in his New Year's speech. Image: Parliament.uk.
September 26, 2022

Labour unveils plan to 'make the UK a clean energy superpower by 2030'

Labour Party has unveiled a plan to turn the UK into a clean energy superpower by 2030 with plans to increase the generation capacity of technologies such as offshore wind and solar.
The Chameleon chargepoint stands at just under one meter tall. Image: Connected Kerb.
September 26, 2022

Connected Kerb receives £110 million boost from Aviva Investors

UK-based electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure company Connected Kerb has secured up to £110 million from Aviva Investors to back plans to deliver 190,000 on-street EV chargers by 2030.
Green hydrogen: silver bullet or cog in the machine? Image: Scottish Power.
September 26, 2022

Hydrogen for heating homes could increase fuel bills by 90%, says Cornwall Insight

Cornwall Insight has released a new report indicating that under the UK Government’s current plans for hydrogen, fuel bills could increase by 70% to 90% more than gas on average.
Current± rounds up the top stories from the EV market this week including: the ‘crucial’ ZEV mandate
September 26, 2022

63% of drivers put off EVs as a result of the energy crisis, says the AA

Three in five drivers have been put off buying an electric vehicle (EV) as a result of rising domestic energy prices, said the AA.
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.
September 26, 2022

Industry welcomes much needed support for onshore wind in the Growth Plan

On 23 September, Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng unveiled the UK Government’s prospective Growth plan aiming to reduce the cost of energy bills, at an expected cost of £31 billion over its first six months.
Image: National Grid.
September 23, 2022

National Grid ESO to remove stalled projects from TEC register in new connection management initiative

National Grid ESO is aiming to tackle connection management via a newly announced initiative.
Image: Getty.
September 23, 2022

LNG imports to reach £30 billion should the UK not use renewable electricity, says RenewableUK

​If the UK was not generating electricity from renewable sources, liquified natural gas (LNG) imports would need to more than double, said RenewableUK via new analysis.
Octopus Energy, Good Energy and E.On pay £8 million due to missed payments to customers. Image: Getty.
September 23, 2022

NatWest commits to supporting SMEs with green ambitions

A rise in the cost of energy has had a severe impact on the transition of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in their pursuits of lowering carbon emissions and adopting green technologies.

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