Supermarket frozen aisles aren’t just caches of easy dinners for harried parents and ice cream for the upcoming heatwave. They could also function…
Continue ReadingOfgem Proposals Could See Energy Bills Cut by £45
Written by Fiona Dattan in Electricity Energy Suppliers
New limits placed on the amount payable to shareholders could see consumers saving £45 a year.
Continue ReadingNational Grid Makes Multi-Million Pound Investment in Green Gas Plant
Written by Danny Lord in Renewable Energy
National Grid’s Gas Distribution arm has just signed an investment deal with Advanced Plasma Power, putting funds up to develop a new bio…
Continue ReadingEnergy Supply Issues Across Europe May Hit Consumers Pockets
Written by Danny Lord in Energy Suppliers
A combination of various factors serving to limit energy generated from plants in several European countries could push up domestic prices, households have…
Continue ReadingInnovative new technology has been used to successfully transmit data across the national grid, marking an important step towards a more efficient ‘smart…
Continue ReadingThe National Grid’s latest Future Energy Scenarios report, which claims to show that the UK is on track to miss its target of…
Continue ReadingCommons Committee Calls for National Grid Overhaul
Written by Danny Lord in Energy Suppliers Government Policy
The House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee has called for National Grid to be broken up and replaced by separate system…
Continue ReadingEnappsys, a business that monitors the UK energy market, has warned that high demand and tight supply could lead to power shortages next…
Continue ReadingNissan Scheme: Electric Car Drivers Sell Power to National Grid
Written by Danny Lord in Electricity
Car manufacturer Nissan has unveiled a brand new scheme designed to allow owners of electric vehicles to sell electricity generated by their vehicles’…
Continue ReadingThe shadow energy secretary Lisa Nandy has come out in criticism of the government’s Capacity Market scheme after a report showed the costs…
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