SSE has renewed its call for policy support for long-duration electricity storage (LDES), following the government’s British Energy Security Strategy.
Yesterday’s British Energy Security Strategy has been met with disappointment from many in the energy sector, who have branded it a ‘missed opportunity'. Current± takes a look at how the industry has responded to the strategy.
A new tool designed to help flexibility providers better measure how much flexibility they have delivered to distribution network operators (DNOs) has been launched.
Following on from yesterday’s (7 April) energy security strategy, the government has launched a £375 million support package for nuclear, hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS).
Electricity use is to be smartly managed across new housing developments - allowing them to include technology such as solar, heat pumps and electric vehicle (EV) chargers - as a result of a new solution from E.ON.