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  • Ofgem toughens finance requirements for suppliers in latest market clampdown

    July 26, 2023

    Ofgem has announced toughened capital requirements for suppliers, as it looks to ensure firms are resilient to future market shocks.

  • Floating offshore wind ripe for subsidies, Octopus’ renewable boss argues

    July 26, 2023

    The government should target subsidies at emerging technologies where the UK can be a world leader, such as floating offshore wind.

  • AMTE Power secures fresh £1m loan from investors as it scrambles to avoid administration

    July 25, 2023

    AMTE Power has announced a fresh loan facility from a US asset manager, an eleventh hour lifeline as it scrambles to secure its future.

  • London Metal Exchange names new chief executive for clearing house as court verdict looms

    July 25, 2023

    The London Metal Exchange has made fresh changes to its senior team, announcing a new chief executive for its clearing house.

  • Yu Group revels in rising share price as supplier beats earnings expectations

    July 25, 2023

    Yu Group has seen its shares soar nearly six per cent, after announcing it is on course to "substantially" outperform market expectations.

  • Sizewell C nuclear plant gets £170m cash boost from government

    July 25, 2023

    Sizewell C has been given a fresh cash boost by the government, which has poured a further £170m into the proposed nuclear power plant.

  • Ofgem hits SSE with £9.78m fine after securing ‘excessive’ payments which raised costs for customers

    July 25, 2023

    Ofgem has made a final decision to impose a hefty £9.78m financial penalty on SSE for securing excessive payments from ESO.

  • Utilita boss: We’ve got ‘no faith’ in Ofgem’s ability to manage the market

    July 25, 2023

    The price cap is still "the biggest single risk to supplier profitability," warned Utilita boss Bill Bullen, as he called for more household support.

  • Why Europe’s heatwave has not led to a solar power boom

    July 24, 2023

    There will be no surge solar power generation from Europe's heatwave, with scorching weather unlikely to boost production levels.

  • Moneysupermarket expects no ‘significant’ energy switching this year

    July 24, 2023

    Moneysupermarket has said that it does not expect customers to start switching energy suppliers in any “significant” numbers this year.

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