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UK Power Networks celebrates 20-year HS1 partnership
UK Power Networks Services recently celebrated its two-decade partnership with High Speed 1 (HS1), the UK’s sole high-speed railway. The event included a cake-cutting and discussions about achievements and future priorities. HS1, connecting London and the Channel Tunnel, has contributed £311 million to the Kentish economy. A team of 24 from UK Power Networks Services […]
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“Net zero is not an obligation to be managed but an opportunity to be seized”
Labour’s mission is ‘to make Britain a clean energy superpower, to cut bills, create jobs and deliver security with cheaper, zero carbon electricity by 2030, accelerating to net zero.’ This is what Ed Miliband, Shadow Secretary of State for Climate Change and Net Zero, said at the Energy UK conference. He said: ‘The central aim […]
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National Gas advances hydrogen network in Britain
National Gas has initiated the next phase of its hydrogen programme, enlisting Jacobs and ERM to facilitate pre-Front End Engineering Design (pre-FEED) activities for a hydrogen backbone connecting industrial areas across Britain. Project Union, led by National Gas, aims to establish a British hydrogen backbone capable of transporting 100% hydrogen, linking hydrogen production and storage […]
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Wiltshire’s solar farm offers local ownership opportunity
A new solar farm project is set to bring an innovative ownership opportunity to Wiltshire. Eden Renewables has submitted a planning application for the proposed Red Barn solar farm, which will provide local residents with a chance to become stakeholders in the project. This initiative, in partnership with Ripple Energy, offers up to 20% ownership […]
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DHL signs seven-year SAFc deal for aviation decarbonisation
DHL Express and World Energy have recently finalised an agreement focused on the adoption of Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificates (SAFc). Under this partnership, the intention is to replace a substantial quantity of traditional jet fuel, approximately 668 million litres. The deal spans seven years and represents one of the most extensive SAFc agreements in the […]
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Ofgem considers review of independent DNOS’ regulations
Ofgem has revealed its intention to review the regulatory regime governing independent distribution network operators (IDNOs). This decision comes in light of recent developments where some IDNOs have sought to connect directly to the transmission network, raising concerns about the fairness of shared network costs. In an open letter to industry stakeholders, Ofgem announced its […]
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West Midlands boosts net zero with new battery storage facility
EDF Renewables UK has announced the opening of its Bustleholme battery storage facility in Sandwell, West Midlands. This facility is part of a broader effort to enhance the region’s energy infrastructure and support the adoption of renewable energy sources. Battery storage systems like this one play a crucial role in storing surplus energy generated during […]
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New CEO takes charge of UK’s fusion energy prototype
The UK’s Minister for Nuclear and Networks, Andrew Bowie, has announced the appointment of Paul Methven as the CEO of UK Industrial Fusion Solutions (UKIFS), the organisation responsible for delivering the Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP) prototype fusion energy plant in West Burton, Nottinghamshire. The STEP project, led by UKIFS and a subsidiary of […]
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“We need to bring consumers with us on the net zero journey”
We have a long term plan to make sure that families and businesses have the certainty that they need. This is what Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Rt Hon Claire Coutinho, said at the Energy UK conference in London. She said: ‘We have to ensure that our energy plans are viable. […]
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Nearly 66% of Brits concerned about heating costs
Britons are concerned regarding their ability to heat their homes during the upcoming winter season. That’s according to a new survey by Currys, which suggests nearly 66% of participants expressed worry about meeting their heating needs this winter. The study, which surveyed 2,007 nationally representative UK respondents aged 16 and above between August 25 and […]
