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August 16, 2019

KiWi launches ‘first of its kind’ residential demand response pilot

​KiWi Power is launching a demand side response pilot that will see 100 households incentivised to reduce demand at peak times.
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August 16, 2019

Banks Group revealed as firm behind ‘reluctant’ challenge against ‘discriminatory’ CfD process

Banks Group has been revealed as the company behind a legal challenge against the government’s Contracts for Difference mechanism which stands to delay its forthcoming auction.
August 15, 2019

Current± Disruptors: Grid Edge’s Jim Scott on how data is enabling commercial demand response

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August 15, 2019

BP Chargemaster confirms chief executive departure

BP Chargemaster has confirmed that its chief executive David Martell has left the business.
Image: Jess Shurte.
August 15, 2019

Faraday Grid plunged into administration after funding bids fall short

Energy technology firm Faraday Grid has been plunged into administration after failing to find the funding needed to take it “to the next level”.
Image: BEIS.
August 14, 2019

DNOs to be quizzed on power cut priorities under BEIS investigation

Distribution network operators and the decisions they made to disconnect end users will be investigated as part of an inquiry into last week’s blackout, the government has confirmed.
August 14, 2019

Is greater decentralisation the solution to, and not the cause of, grid stability?

Image: Ofgem
August 14, 2019

Solarplicity takes aim at Ofgem following collapse

Solarplicity has accused Ofgem of “overly onerous interventions” which ultimately led to the energy supplier’s collapse this week.
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August 13, 2019

Innogy falters as npower losses quadruple

Innogy saw its first-half income cut by more than a quarter (26.3%) year-on-year as losses from its UK-facing npower unit spiralled.
Image: National Grid.
August 13, 2019

High renewables, cyber attack unlikely to have caused blackout, says National Grid boss

Last week’s UK black out was unlikely to have been the result of either high renewable generation or a cyber attack, National Grid chief exec John Pettigrew has said.

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