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Ireland is targeting 70% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.
August 30, 2022

Irish consumers to receive renewable energy generator payback money, says Cornwall Insight

Ireland’s renewable sector has seen significant growth in previous years and now energy customers are set to receive €89.10 (£76.53) as part of renewable energy generators payback money, says Cornwall Insight.
Electricity North West to reduce customer bills amid network upgrading. Image: Electricity North West.
August 30, 2022

Electricity North West to reduce customer bills amid network upgrading

Electricity North West has confirmed costs will come down for customers as part of an investment in overhead lines and underground cables.
August 30, 2022

Tackling the heat pump skills shortage: Part One

The survey shows that 45% of respondents felt the government was “too close” to large oil and gas companies
August 30, 2022

Good Law Project plans to sue Ofgem over energy price cap rise

The Good Law Project, Fuel Poverty Action and the Highlands & Islands Housing Association's Affordable Warmth Group is planning to sue Ofgem on allegations it has “failed to mitigate the impact of rising energy bills on consumers”.
SSE's Seagreen offshore wind farm won a contract
August 26, 2022

Scotland’s ‘largest’ offshore wind farm generates its first power

SSE Renewables, alongside its partner TotalEnergies, has stated that Scotland’s “largest” offshore wind farm has started generating its first power.
The Nick Winser report: Battery storage could mitigate the cost of grid infrastructure. Image: SP Energy Networks.
August 26, 2022

SP Energy Networks provides £5 million in funding to support net zero transition in vulnerable communities

SP Energy Networks will provide £5 million in funding to support vulnerable communities currently facing barriers in transitioning to net zero emissions.
The survey shows that 45% of respondents felt the government was “too close” to large oil and gas companies
August 26, 2022

Industry reactions to Ofgem’s energy price cap increase

Ofgem decision to increase the energy price cap to £3,549 per year for dual fuel has been met with much debate and dismay across the UK energy sector.
The Norwegian-based business has called the UK a “huge growth market” following the installation of over half a million EV chargers. Image: Getty.
August 26, 2022

Wales to gain its first electric and hydrogen charging facility via £1.7 billion Blue Eden project

Wales is set to gain its first electric and hydrogen charging facility for vehicles in Swansea, says the local council.
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.
August 26, 2022

Ofgem raises energy price cap to £3,549

Ofgem has announced today (26 August) it will increase the energy price cap to £3,549 per year for dual fuel for an average household once in effect from 1 October 2022.
Octopus Energy, Good Energy and E.On pay £8 million due to missed payments to customers. Image: Getty.
August 25, 2022

Six in 10 voters want targeted support for struggling households amid rising energy bills

A new study has found six in 10 voters want targeted support for struggling households in order to cater for rising living costs and energy bills, according to Public First.

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