Only 3GW of the 240GW of projects that applied were advanced from the second to first phase of the connections queue, the ...
Disabled and terminally ill energy consumers on low incomes who do not receive means-tested benefits risk being excluded from ...
People working in the energy sector should not fear losing their jobs to emerging technologies, as many roles can “never be replaced by AI”. That is the view of Connor Innes, chair of Young Energy ...
Reducing demand by the non-household (NHH) sector by 21% will leave enough water supplies to accommodate for the expected ...
The UK could save as much as £348 billion in energy systems costs during the next 25 years, if a high level of innovation is achieved in certain technologies. A study commissioned by the Department of ...
New research into utilities’ attitude to artificial intelligence finds AI is revolutionary but humans will remain at key competitive advantage.
In our latest review of sector coverage in national media, the soft left of the Labour Party is preparing for current energy secretary Ed Miliband to become the next chancellor. Meanwhile, there is ...
Investors in Thames Water have urged the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to “act decisively” or risk pushing investors away from the UK water sector. In a submission to the CMA on the back of ...
There is a risk of energy security and decarbonisation being overlooked in favour of the third leg of the energy trilemma - ...
Customer complaints to the Energy Ombudsman could increase by 300,000 per year if the government pushes ahead with plans to ...
Natural gas demand and nuclear power generation both hit record lows this summer, according to new government statistics. The latest edition of the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s ...
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