The New Power Interview: Lawrence Slade, chief executive, Energy UK
Lawrence Slade says the energy industry will look very different by the 2020s and it is time to do ‘blank sheet’ thinking on governance and administration
Lawrence Slade says the energy industry will look very different by the 2020s and it is time to do ‘blank sheet’ thinking on governance and administration
As we approach a year since the general election, Siân Crampsie takes a look at New Power’s database to see how project numbers have slimmed
Peter Smith of National Energy Action says we have the biggest policy gap on energy for more than three decades and that action is needed
Hans Ten Berg says electrification remains crucial to reducing carbon emissions and the EU ETS must be able to provide the right investment signals
Arun Mani says there is a ‘cascade of risks’ from the UK’s unique arrangements and potential investors should make sure they fully understand all the aspects of nuclear decommissioning and waste management
The government has promised a large tranche of its energy research funding to support small modular nuclear reactors.
The government has acknowledged the importance of storage in the energy landscape and supported a recommendation from the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC), in its Smart Power publication, that “the UK should become a world leader in electr
Storage is increasingly seen as the answer to making the energy system more efficient and cost-effective. But legal and regulatory barriers are making it hard to make use of developing storage technologies at least cost. Louise Dalton details the hurdles that have to be overcome before storage can step up
As a business supplier, Opus Energy now has to be a buyer too, helping companies who want to self-generate.
The secretary of state has refused an application for a development consent order for the White Rose carbon capture project. The project would have seen a new thermal generating station built next to Drax with carbon capture and storage (CCS).