Code governance: We can make it ‘lean and mean’
ElectraLink’s chief executive Stuart Lacey tells Janet Wood his company has a team in place that can take on more of the energy
ElectraLink’s chief executive Stuart Lacey tells Janet Wood his company has a team in place that can take on more of the energy
Ofgem chairman David Gray has promised a detailed implementation plan for the CMA’s final remedies package in September, following on from an initial response due during July.
Is it a gamble to add storage to a renewable energy site? Louise Dalton considers the legal position
Kristian Dales says the Brexit vote has left the UK’s energy from waste sector in limbo. A strong domestic policy will be required to replace EU drivers, he says
Sustainability First’s Jon Bird looks at the results of time-of-use charging trials in energy and water and finds that there are winners and losers.
The New Power leader by Janet Wood, Editor
The New Power leader by Janet Wood, Editor
The message from New Power’s Expert Forum is clear: the industry need independent system operators – not just at the transmission level but locally, for distribution networks.
Andrew Green argues that CCS is too important to be delayed. Can a new approach to gas power with CCS help it get back on track?
Get ready for rationalisation of the UK’s energy bodies. Pressure is growing to reduce costs and improve efficiency in administering schemes such as the Renewables Obligation, feed-in tariffs (FITs) and the Green Deal.
Is there a substantial local authority that is not considering setting up its own energy company? At the Parliamentary Renewables and Sustainable Energy Group (Praseg) meeting, most local authorities attending had it on their agenda.