Ofwat reviews the market for sludge trading
Water companies which make better use of bioresources activities – transporting, treating, recycling and disposing wastewater sludge to develop low carbon energy, could provide...
World’s leading power system operators launch global consortium
Earlier today during the BloombergNEF Summit, Audrey Zibelman, CEO of the Australia Energy Market Operator (AEMO) announced the launch of the Global Power System...
Call for evidence launched on decarbonising heat in homes
The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee has launched an inquiry examining the path to decarbonising heating in homes.
To reach the Government’s net...
Energy Price Cap extended until 2021
The Energy Price Cap seeks to shield those least likely to shop around for the best deals, including the elderly and most vulnerable, from...
Ofgem strengthens protections for customers struggling with energy bills
Ofgem is introducing new licence rules for suppliers from 15 December to strengthen protections for customers who are struggling to pay their energy bills...
Government commits to a Net Zero strategy ahead of COP26
The government has announced their plans for a strategy which will set out their vision for transitioning to a net zero economy ahead of...
Ofwat approves move to gender-neutrality in the market codes
Ofwat has agreed to give up on the use of 'archaic' non-gender neutral terms in the Wholesale Retail Code and Market Arrangements Code.
The issue...
Consultation opens on extending Warm Homes Discount
Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has launched a consultation on extending the Warm Homes Discount scheme to winter 2021/2022.
The consultation also...
Water industry launches first ever sector-wide innovation strategy
The water industry has launched its first ever innovation strategy setting out a vision for the sector up to 2050.
The strategy, which has been...
Great Britain could become net exporter of power by 2040s, new research suggests
Interconnection with EU nations, regardless of trading arrangements post-Brexit, will continue to play a pivotal role in driving wholesale power prices and system flexibility...