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Metro mayors back Ofgem’s regional energy planning reform
Metro mayors representing nearly a third of the UK’s population have expressed support for Ofgem‘s proposed regional energy planning reform at a policy summit. The initiative aims to streamline local planning processes, reduce red tape and assist regions in developing roadmaps to achieve net zero targets. The reform builds upon Ofgem’s efforts to expedite grid […]
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UK nuclear reactors support grid in cold weather
The UK’s grid stability has been maintained with the support of nuclear reactors that would have retired earlier if not for additional investments. Analysis by the Nuclear Industry Association indicates that the grid relies on Advanced Gas-Cooled Reactors (AGRs) at Heysham, Hartlepool and Torness, providing over 3.3GW of generation. Grid margins for the evening were […]
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Earn cash tomorrow – cut your power usage
The UK’s electricity system operator (ESO) will implement a live Demand Flexibility Service (DFS) event tomorrow evening from 4:30 to 6:00 pm. The initiative aims to address tighter-than-normal electricity supply margins forecasted for Friday evening. The activation is a precautionary measure to maintain a sufficient spare capacity. In 2022, the ESO introduced the DFS for […]
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‘Cold UK homes threaten worker productivity’
As winter approaches, a survey conducted by national builders’ merchant Jewson highlights a notable trend suggesting potential productivity losses in the UK due to cold homes. Despite 62% of respondents acknowledging that a cold home may affect productivity and concentration, an estimated three-quarters of homeowners are anticipated to keep their heating either switched off entirely […]
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UK urged to electrify HGVs for net zero in £100bn investment plan
A new report from the Green Finance Institute (GFI) has emphasised the need for urgent actions to electrify approximately 500,000 heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) in the UK, aiming to align with net zero targets for the transport sector. Released ahead of COP28, the report urges collaboration between the government, industry and private investors to seize […]
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Centrica’s Rough boosts UK grid amid high energy demand
Centrica‘s Rough, the UK’s largest gas storage facility, has released stored gas to address the increased demand for energy during the current cold weather. This marks the first release of gas from Rough this winter. Having ceased storage operations in 2017, Rough was reopened in October 2022, with its capacity doubled in the summer of […]
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SSE offshore wind farm could generate 2,300 jobs in Ireland
Arklow Bank Wind Park 2, an 800MW offshore wind project located off the coast of South Wicklow, has the potential to generate a substantial economic impact of up to €800 million (£693m) for the Irish economy over its expected 35-year operational span. That’s according to new research, conducted by SSE Renewables, which suggests Counties Wicklow […]
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Local authority teams up with Uber to double public EV charging
Brent Council, in partnership with Zest and Uber, has unveiled plans to double the number of on-street electric vehicle (EV) charging bays in the borough. The initiative will see the installation of 160 new charging points across 80 locations, with the first operational unit already open. The scheme addresses the challenge of EV accessibility for […]
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SSEN inks £1bn deals for network upgrades
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has entered into contracts totalling over £1 billion with three UK-based companies, Keltbray Energy Ltd, OCU Services Ltd and The Clancy Group. The agreements align with SSEN’s commitment to upgrade the electricity network in central southern England, covering regions from Berkshire and West London to Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, Hampshire and […]
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‘Nearly 80% of landlords want stricter energy efficiency rules’
Almost 80% of landlords are in favour of implementing stricter energy efficiency regulations on rental properties. That’s according to a recent survey conducted by cross-party think tank Social Market Foundation (SMF), which indicates that private sector landlords are more supportive of raising the MEES to grade C, with only 11% opposed to such a move. […]
