Welsh renewables projects: still looking for clarity on development consent
Power project developers in Wales are nervous of submitting applications for development consent to Wales’s Planning Inspectorate.
Power project developers in Wales are nervous of submitting applications for development consent to Wales’s Planning Inspectorate.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has opened a market investigation into so-called data comparison tools (DCTs), including price comparison websites, across many industry sectors.
Source: Ofgem
More than a million energy trades were reported to the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (Acer) in the first year such reporting was required under new regulations intended to stamp out insider trading and market abuse.
Could Project Nexus finally have a reliable ‘go-live’ date? Plans to switch over to the new gas industry settlement system in June 2017 – delayed from April – “look feasible”, industry sources told New Power.
Chief executive Simon Daniel says Moixa’s GridShare aggregator will allow it to sell grid services and insure small suppliers against price spikes – and he has a financing model
Energy will be one of three pillars in the UK’s industrial strategy, alongside food and medicine, according to George Freeman, chair of
Batteries could provide almost as much storage as pumped hydro in four years’ time – if projects that have prequalified for the upcoming T-4 capacity market auction win contracts.
Proposals for what will be one of the largest onshore windfarm developments in Scotland look set to climb off the drawing board, now that Glasgow Airport has successfully trialled a new radar system to detect turbines at Bank Group’s proposed Kype
The Canadian renewables fund that bought Bord Gais’s windfarm assets two years ago for around €700 million plans to sell off large parts of its Irish portfolio, which now carries an estimated value of €1 billion.