E.On links with retailer
SSE and retailer Dixons Carphone have joined forces to develop ‘connected home’ solutions. They will use Dixons Carphone’s aftercare service Knowhow, and digital platform honeyBee.
SSE and retailer Dixons Carphone have joined forces to develop ‘connected home’ solutions. They will use Dixons Carphone’s aftercare service Knowhow, and digital platform honeyBee.
According to a new league table published by Ofgem, Utility Warehouse and Scottish and Southern Electricity (SSE) have the highest proportion of customers stuck on a standard variable tariff, with 94% of Utility Warehouse customers and 91% of SSE
Lightsource Renewable Energy wants to invest up to £600 million over the next five years in buying solar assets from households and businesses, to diversify its revenue streams.
Centrica is to run a £19 million programme in Cornwall to trial a local energy market. The project will test the use of flexible demand, generation and storage, and reward local people and businesses for being more flexible with their energy.
New generation connecting to the distribution network in WPD’s service areas could avoid a charging lottery over the cost of upgrading the network, if the regulator Ofgem agrees to a trial.
New generation connecting to the distribution network in WPD’s service areas could avoid a charging lottery over the cost of upgrading the network, if the regulator Ofgem agrees to a trial.
Gaelectric has agreed to sell 230MW of wind energy assets on the island of Ireland to CGNEE Holdings, the renewable energy investment arm of China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN).
The Quad Gas Group consortium that has agreed to acquire a 61% interest in National Grid’s gas distribution network (GDN).
Two existing UK combined cycle gas-fired power stations are to be upgraded. The plants at Enfield (400MW) and Grain (1200MW) are owned by Uniper, the company formed to hold E.On’s traditional generating assets.
Two existing UK combined cycle gas-fired power stations are to be upgraded. The plants at Enfield (400MW) and Grain (1200MW) are owned by Uniper, the company formed to hold E.On’s traditional generating assets.