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January 2, 2019

OVO claims world first install of domestic V2G charger

Energy tech firm OVO Energy has claimed a world first with the maiden install of a domestic vehicle-to-grid (V2G) charger in a customer’s home.
The British Energy Security Strategy was released at the beginning of April amid continued turmoil in the sector. Image: Getty.
December 21, 2018

Current±’s 2018 Review: Capacity Market standstill, Engie’s KiWi Power play and Ofgem’s busy December

We conclude our look back at the most significant stories of 2018 as we cast our (short) memories all the way back to November and the last few weeks of December, including that landmark ruling on the Capacity Market from the ECJ and Ofgem’s busy end to the year.
Image: E.On.
December 21, 2018

Current±’s 2018 Review: E.On and Microsoft’s buddy act, and Ireland to welcome ‘world leading’ batteries

We reach the business end of the year in this edition of our re-cap of 2018, with the biggest stories of September and October featuring an interesting energy partnership between E.On and Microsoft and there’s talk of Ireland’s DS3 market, as it looks set to become home to “world leading” battery projects.
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December 21, 2018

Government closing in on EV infrastructure fund manager as final approvals take place

The government is closing in on its preferred manager or managers for the EV Charging Infrastructure Investment Fund.
Ofgem has asked stakeholders to send responses by 29 September 2023. Image: Getty Images.
December 20, 2018

Current± predicts: The energy transition in 2019, part four

In the third of a series of predictions pieces running on Current±, Electron’s Joanna Hubbard and redT’s Ed Porter offer their predictions for the energy market in 2019.
Centrica has also been exploring battery energy storage as part of its business plans. Image: Centrica Business Solutions.
December 20, 2018

Centrica celebrates completion of 49MW Roosecote battery

Centrica has formally announced the completion of its 49MW Roosecote battery storage project, 18 months after construction started.
Image: Bulb.
December 19, 2018

Bulb reports meteoric rise in members, revenues, but loss widens ten-fold

Bulb has reported significant growth in members and revenue, but also its financial loss, as the supplier backs its brand of “sustainable growth” to continue into 2019.
Statkraft purchases two Shetland wind farms. Image: Getty.
December 19, 2018

Current± predicts: The energy transition in 2019, part three

In the third of a series of predictions pieces running on Current± over the coming weeks, Vattenfall’s Danielle Lane and Current± editor Liam Stoker predict what may happen in the energy sector in 2019.
Image: Cleantech Solar.
December 19, 2018

Shell expands global solar footprint with Cleantech Solar acquisition

Energy giant Shell has increased its global solar footprint with the acquisition of a 49% stake in Cleantech Solar, a Southeast Asia and India-focused pureplay solar company.
Image: Getty.
December 19, 2018

Current±’s 2018 Review: The smart meter ‘car crash’ and evolving suppliers

Our re-cap of the year continues with the biggest stories in July and August, as the country’s smart meter roll-out is described as a car crash and independent energy suppliers ramp up investment.

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