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September 28, 2018

Low Carbon targeting Ireland's emerging grid services market with potential battery portfolio

Low Carbon has gained provisional approval for a large scale battery energy storage project in Northern Ireland, with planning documents suggesting that three more could be on the horizon in the emerging market.
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September 28, 2018

First of £3 million Smart Islands funding initiatives gets underway on Isles of Scilly

​The first tranche of a near £3 million investment is to be deployed on the Isles of Scilly to deliver installations of new solar arrays, electric vehicle chargers - including some with vehicle-to-grid technology - and a series of low carbon grants to local businesses.
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September 27, 2018

Renewables records tumble as surging solar sends coal generation to new lows

New records for renewables generation were set in the UK throughout the second quarter of the year, with coal power also falling to historic lows.
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September 27, 2018

Major challenger suppliers hit by Ofgem customer service investigation

Industry regulator Ofgem has opened compliance investigations into First Utility, OVO Energy and Utilita – three of the largest energy suppliers outside of the Big Six.
Net zero transformation could add £240bn to UK economy . Image: Getty.
September 26, 2018

Statkraft unveils multi-gigawatt renewables expansion

Norwegian state-owned power firm Statkraft has outlined plans to invest nearly £1 billion a year over the next six years in a bid to deploy multiple gigawatts of renewable power.
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September 26, 2018

Network nationalisation could disrupt the low carbon, smart transition say energy networks

​Renationalisation of the UK’s energy networks could disrupt the low carbon, digital transition underway across the sector and fall short of delivering more renewable generation, according to the sector’s leading trade body.
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September 26, 2018

EO Charging secures £13 million investment to roll out 'charging as a service'

EO Charging, which briefly held the record for the biggest single site installation of electric vehicle chargers earlier this year, has secured £13 million of new investment from Zouk Capital to continue its growth.
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September 26, 2018

Installations underway to test Centrica's localised energy marketplace in Cornwall

​Installations of solar and battery units are underway in Cornwall as part of a local energy project setting out to prove that distributed energy resources can power homes and businesses in the region via a smart digital aggregation platform.
UKPN partner with EPEX SPOT to host flexibility marketplace. Image Getty.
September 26, 2018

​Artificial intelligence could help prevent half of all power cuts if new trial proves successful

​Artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to potentially halve the number of power cuts across the UK’s energy system if a new trial being conducted by UK Power Networks (UKPN) and Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) is a success.
ESO introduces targeted support to speed up grid connections. Image: Getty
September 24, 2018

Labour doubles down on pledge to renationalise energy networks

The Labour Party has reaffirmed its commitment to renationalise the UK’s transmission and distribution networks in a bid to support the energy transition.

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