The Norwegian parliament has agreed to accelerate plans to become totally carbon neutral, now setting their target in 2030 rather than 2050.
Continue ReadingOfgem Propose Safety Net to Protect Customers if Supplier Goes bust
Written by Danny Lord in Energy Suppliers
Energy regulator Ofgem has proposed a series of measures designed to protect customers’ credit in the event that their supplier becomes insolvent.
Continue ReadingCross Channel Cable to Double Energy Received from France
Written by Danny Lord in Energy Suppliers Government Policy
A private developer is to build a 150 mile cable under the Channel capable of carrying up to 2 gigawatts of electricity between…
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 ReadingGovt Schemes Could Increase Energy Bills by 124% by 2021, say Consultants
Written by Danny Lord in Government Policy
Consultancy firm Cornwall Energy has published research suggesting that Government schemes designed to subsidies and support low-carbon energy could add up to £100…
Continue ReadingUK Produced More Power Through Solar than Coal in May
Written by Danny Lord in Energy Suppliers Renewable Energy
For the first time ever, the UK’s solar panels produced more energy in a month than all of the coal plants in the…
Continue ReadingOil giant Royal Dutch Shell has announced that it is to make a further $1 billion worth of spending cuts in order to…
Continue ReadingA group of energy suppliers representing around 70% of the entire market has joined together to sign a new commitment designed to ensure…
Continue ReadingAccording to a report from the Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Bank Group, almost a third of UK oil and gas companies are…
Continue ReadingThe chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment has warned fossil fuel companies against potential bankruptcy if they…
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