UK government allocates £4.5 billion to boost manufacturing and clean energy

The UK government has announced a significant £4.5 billion investment in strategic manufacturing sectors, with a focus on economic growth, energy security, and levelling-up initiatives.
Why have REGOs got so expensive?

Why have REGOs got so expensive?

Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin (REGOs) just keep hitting record high prices. Why are they so expensive, and will prices come down again?A few...
MEES regulations for commercial properties delayed to 2028

MEES regulations for commercial properties delayed to 2028

The government has confirmed that interim requirements for commercial Energy Performance Certificates of C ratings or above have been pushed back from 2027 to...
Low Carbon Skills Fund Phase 5

A quick guide to Phase 5 of the Public Sector Low Carbon Skills Fund

Up to £16 million in grants will be available from 17 April to help public sector organisations decarbonise their buildings, thanks to the latest...
Non-commodity charges: Why are they increasing and what does it mean for business?

Non-commodity charges: Why are they increasing and what does it mean for business?

Among the components of an energy bill, two significant elements stand out: commodity and non-commodity charges. These two charges dictate actual costs and also...

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