Britain’s wind farms generated more electricity in Q123 than gas for the first time. Britain is seeking to expand its wind generation as it tries to meet its goal of net zero emissions by 2050,
Read MoreThe government has recently announced a new energy bills discount scheme specifically for energy and trade-intensive industries (ETIIs). Eligibility for the scheme was assessed on the criteria of Energy and Trade intensity with sectors being required to pass through both thresholds to be eligible for ETII support.
Read MoreUK government lacks a logical plan to have a clean energy grid by 2035. A new report from the Business and Trade committee, which has concluded that the Government lacks a coherent plan to achieve a clean energy grid by 2035.
Read MoreThe UK and the Netherlands plan to build what would be Europe’s largest cross-border electricity link, which will also be connected to an offshore wind farm.
Read MoreGermany to close remaining nuclear power stations. Following extended periods of pressure from the country’s anti-nuclear movement Germany confirmed they are set to close their final 3 nuclear power stations
Read MoreCompanies are considering withdrawing from the UK to capitalise on multi-billion dollar tax incentives in the US.
Read MoreThe Coire Glas hydro project receives major investment boost from SSE. SSE have announced their intention to invest £100 million in a pumped hydro scheme based in Scotland.
Read MoreE.ON planning large boost in investments in its grids and retail businesses. Whilst acknowledging that Europe’s energy crisis is by no means over,
Read MoreOn Tuesday, the National Grid called on reserve coal-fired generations units for the first time this winter to generate electricity during a period of tight supplies,
Read MoreNatural gas demand in China is expected to grow this year as the country's industries return to service, but whether the country's LNG demand will rebound is largely down to spot prices.
Read MoreRussia has renewed calls on Sweden to share its findings from the ongoing investigation into the explosions that damaged the NordStream pipelines last year.
Read MoreAccording to the International Energy Agency's Chief Executive, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has 'turbocharged' the green energy transition.
Read MoreReports released this week indicate that Centrica and the government have failed to reach an agreement on expanding the UK's largest gas storage facility, Rough.
Read MoreIn the current volatile energy market, it can be difficult to determine the best type of energy contract for your organisation. This blog piece will provide an overview of fixed and flexible contracts and discuss the benefits and drawbacks of each to help you decide on the most suitable contract option
Read MoreYesterday, 9th January the UK Government released details of the financial support available for business following the expiry of the current Energy Bill Relief Scheme (EBRS) on 31st March 2023.
Read MoreIt’s been a positive start to 2023, over the last week we have seen several factors that are helping drive the UK’s energy markets downwards.
Read MoreThe current weather forecast remains the primary driver, with temperatures continuing to drop and wind generation below seasonal norms, this is adding upward pressure to immediate energy markets.
Read MoreThe government yesterday, 21st September 2022, provided further information on the plans for limiting the wholesale costs for gas and electricity for non-domestic customers.
Read MoreHere is the latest update on what is happening with the energy market at the moment. Russia has reduced gas flows through the NordStream1 pipeline by a further 20% of capacity
Read MoreIn this article, we provide an overview of our advice and all the factors that you should be aware of to make an informed decision when looking to procure your contracts.
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