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UK government announces £410 million investment in fusion energy

The fusion energy industry is set to receive a record £410 million as part of the government’s ambition to establish the UK as a...
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UK Government launches Steel Council to secure industry’s low-carbon future

The UK Government has unveiled a new Steel Council, aiming to secure the future of the steel sector while aligning with the nation’s net-zero...
UK Energy Compliance

2025: Your energy and carbon compliance look ahead

The new year will bring some changes in energy and climate regulations for UK businesses. Below is a quick overview to help you stay...

Renewables were UK’s leading power source in 2024

Renewable energy has surpassed fossil fuels in the UK power mix for the entirety of 2024, according to new analysis from global energy think...
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Government unveils Clean Power Action Plan to achieve 2030 energy goals

The UK government has pledged “the most ambitious reforms to the country’s energy system in a generation” in a new  Clean Power Action Plan...
Have your say on changes to EPCs and DECs

Have your say on changes to EPCs and DECs

The government has launched a consultation on reforming the regime that measures the energy performance of buildings in England and Wales. It is proposing changes...

Market-Wide Half-Hourly Settlement: Ofgem approves timeline changes

Ofgem has approved the Market-wide Half Hourly Settlement (MHHS) Programme Change Request CR055, introducing a 6.5-month delay to key milestones. This change aims to...

Government consults on including shipping in UK ETS

The UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) Authority is consulting on proposals to expand the scheme to the maritime sector, as well as recognising non-pipeline...
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What’s next for the Demand Flexibility Service?

The Demand Flexibility Service is evolving – and it’s a potential revenue stream for your business. We explore some of the changes to the...
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New coal mining licenses to end as UK government prioritises clean energy

The UK government has announced plans to restrict the licensing of new coal mines, committing to bringing in legislation which will prohibit new coal...

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