Perspective: The UK can make good use of its strong position in the EU ETS
Mark Moriarty argues that the UK’s large role in the EU ETS means it will still have influence in the bloc’s climate policy
Mark Moriarty argues that the UK’s large role in the EU ETS means it will still have influence in the bloc’s climate policy
The government is developing an excellent industrial strategy around electric vehicles.
Talking about the future for gas plant, GE’s vice-president for Europe, Michael Rechsteiner, says: “The installed base has a very important role for decades to come.” It would take 50 years before renewables had reached the point where fossil was
Companies are preparing to bid in the upcoming capacity market auction with delivery in 2021/22.
Law firm CMS notes that “power contracts” simply means contracts related to the power sector.
Thoughts on the UK’s exit from the EU a year on from the referendum
It appears that plans to make governance and administration a “licenced” activity have run into the legislative logjam that follows from Brexit and a minority government.
Ofgem has revised its proposed timetable for changing the way all domestic and small business customers are charged for their electricity and asked for industry feedback.
The European Network for Cyber Security is working with Entso-e. Janet Wood asked ENCS managing director Anjos Nijk about joint working to meet this pressing need
A “sense of urgency” about addressing failings in the competitive energy market – and especially how they affect vulnerable customers – was the subject of a lecture given by Professor Martin Cave in memory of Gill Owen, who died in August 2016.