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December 21, 2020
Shell Energy posts £32m loss as ‘unsustainable pricing’ draws customers away
Shell Energy has posted an almost £32 million loss for 2019, pointing to falling customer numbers as competition in the sector remains strong.
December 21, 2020
Wind generation sets another record in banner year for the technology
A new wind generation record was set over the weekend, hitting a high of 17.278GW during a half hour period on Saturday.
December 21, 2020
People’s Energy suffers data breach in 'extremely upsetting' cyberattack
People’s Energy has been the latest target of a cyberattack in the energy industry, with personal information on all current and former domestic customers accessed.
December 21, 2020
Invinity Energy Systems: Why flow batteries are 'a very good fit' for tidal generation
December 18, 2020
Current± Predicts: The energy transition in 2021, part three
In the third edition of Current± Predicts, Kaluza's Marzia Zafar runs through her predictions for the upcoming year.
December 18, 2020
Difficulty of forecasting decarbonisation costs highlighted in Treasury interim Net Zero Review
HM Treasury has launched its interim Net Zero Review ahead of the publication of the full document in spring 2021.
December 18, 2020
WPD launches ‘pioneering’ on-the-go EV charging study
Western Power Distribution (WPD) has launched a new research project looking into ‘on-the-go’ electric vehicle (EV) charging.
December 18, 2020
EDF signs another storage optimisation deal further building relationship with Gresham House
EDF has signed another deal to optimise a battery storage site in the UK thanks to a new agreement with Gresham House Energy Storage Fund.
December 18, 2020
A rebirth for old technology: Taking a look at SPEN’s Project Phoenix
December 17, 2020
An integrated offshore network could save consumers £6bn but risks remain
An integrated approach to offshore project from 2025 could save £6 billion for consumers, according to a new report by National Grid ESO.
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