Facing up to a changing energy future in Scotland
Scotland has an ambitious agenda in renewable energy, but as a country it also has existing investment in oil and gas.
Scotland has an ambitious agenda in renewable energy, but as a country it also has existing investment in oil and gas.
Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, spoke in a recent lecture about the financial risk inherent in climate change.
The Bank of England has offered to buy outstanding bonds from UK electricity companies as part of a major stimulus programme.
Northern Ireland electricity customers are paying £10 million annually in constraint costs that would be relieved by construction of a new interconnector with the Republic of Ireland, according to Jenny Pyper, chief executive of Northern Ireland’s
Andrew Quail, director of IT at SGN, said everyone had a different story to tell about digital disruption.
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A Labour government would ban fracking, shadow energy secretary Barry Gardiner announced at the Labour Party conference.
As Hinkley Point C finally won approval from the British government in September, two energy experts raised fears it could be out of date before it goes into operation.
Gillian Cooper has been holding energy companies to account for more than ten years.