What's the future for Uskmouth?
James Busche, chief executive of Uskmouth Power, talks about regulatory uncertainty and biomass
James Busche, chief executive of Uskmouth Power, talks about regulatory uncertainty and biomass
Report from the Regulatory Policy Institute Westminster Forum
There are sufficient gas and electricity supplies in Great Britain to cover demand through the summer, according to system operator National Grid’s (NG’s) regular Summer Outlook Report.
A utility future of prosumers with onsite generation and storage, and a diverse of group of service suppliers, linked by an “open architecture” grid, was one likely outcome set out at a Global Energy Summit organised by lawyers Dentons.
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Denmark is a renewable energy leader and its ties to the UK are increasing. Birger Lauersen explains the history behind the country's energy choices and considers the next steps for its community-led approach.
National Grid’s “Triad” peak charging methodology has helped reduce demand peaks since the early nineties. Brendan Coyne asks: Will it still be effective as the market changes?
November's inaugural Capacity Market auction was the start of a new measure for in the GB electricity market. New Power polled industrywatchers and asked for their opinions on the auction and its outcomes.
Hinkley Point C has long been in the lead position as the UK’s first new nuclear plant. But it is moving slowly and two other projects are coming up on the inside. How close are they?
Tempus Energy launched a supply business in March promising to help customers access demand-side benefits - clainmed by founder and chief executive Sara Bell to be a potential £8 billion annually.