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  • North Sea oil services group Petrofac could ‘collapse by Monday’

    Energy

    Petroface, a North Sea oil and energy services group, could file for insolvency as early as Monday morning before markets open, it has been reported.  The company’s board is reportedly holding emergency meetings over the weekend to discuss the possible collapse of the firm, putting around 2,000 jobs in Scotland under risk.  It has also [...]

    The windfall tax on profits made by energy firms in the North Sea will end in 2030, the government has announced.
  • Centrica CEO: Regulate energy bosses like top bankers

    Energy

    The boss of the UK’s largest energy supplier has called for the sector’s chief executives to be regulated like bankers, despite the government’s high-profile drive to slash red tape in a bid to boost the economy. During an evidence session with the Energy Security and Net Zero Committee, Centrica’s Chris O’Shea told MPs he was [...]

    Centrica boss Chris O'Shea said proper regulation for bosses like him "could only be a good thing"
  • ‘Hard to accept’: Small firms round on energy intensive subsidies

    Energy

    So-called standing charges are going up by as much as 94 per cent for all businesses bar the most energy intensive come April. Many are up in arms, writes Ali Lyon Even businesses like Michael Morris’s Beachcomber Amusements – a traditional arcade that treats guests in the small Fife town of Leven to games of [...]

    Michael Morris said he had taken several steps to be geener to reduce his firm's energy costs and carbon footprint
  • Energy tycoon fires up UK gas storage project

    September 22, 2025

    An Irish energy tycoon has revealed plans to build a new gas storage site in the Irish Sea that would boost the UK’s capacity by over 50 per cent. Tony O’Reilly Jr’s Dcarbonx, which is backed by gas infrastructure behemoth Snam, wants to redevelop a former gas site off the coast of Barrow-in-Furness as part [...]

  • Drax hikes dividend despite profit dip amid power station update

    July 31, 2025

    Drax has told investors it was close to agreeing a controversial contract with the government for its wood pellet power station after hiking its dividend despite revealing falling profit. The London-listed group said the energy transition was “creating significant value opportunities aligned with the UK’s energy needs” in an interim update in which it revealed [...]

  • Ed Miliband rules out zonal energy pricing 

    July 10, 2025

    The UK government has ruled out the introduction of a zonal energy pricing system that would have seen regions closer to renewable energy sources likelier to see lower prices.  Ed Miliband’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has opted to reform the existing system by reviewing the way transmission charges work and incentivising the [...]

  • Co-op boss urges Miliband to support small firms

    June 19, 2025

    The boss of the Co-op has urged Ed Miliband to rectify the host of “far-reaching challenges” impeding small businesses’ net zero efforts, warning that a paucity of cheap finance and planning red tape were getting in the way of firms’ ambitions. In a letter seen by City PM Shirine Khoury-Haq said Britain was at a [...]

  • Exclusive: Government admits fossil fuels use is cheaper than net zero technology

    June 19, 2025

    The UK government has quietly admitted that using low-carbon technologies essential to the rapid drive to net zero are more expensive than when fossil fuels are used an energy source, City PM can reveal. Labour ministers are expected to double down on expanding the use of green technologies to lower costs as the Treasury and [...]

  • DESNZ shedding nuclear ministers as spending review threatens net zero mission

    June 6, 2025

    The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has lost two ministers in the span of a month in a blow to Energy Secretary Ed Miliband. Philip Hunt, nuclear minister, retired less than a year into his tenure, citing wanting to spend more time with his family.  He was followed in short succession by [...]

  • Zonal pricing proposals backed by peers

    June 5, 2025

    Plans to introduce a “zonal pricing” regime to the UK’s electricity market have been backed by an influential group of Lords. A report from the Industry and Regulators Committee found regional pricing “should enable better use of existing grid capacity” and lower the cost of electricity, provided the transition and its risks are “managed well.” [...]

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