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  • ‘They had their chance and walked away,’ Octopus boss slams rivals in Bulb battle

    December 7, 2022

    Octopus Energy has hit back at rival firms challenging its takeover of Bulb amid a protracted legal battle over the fallen supplier's future.

  • Solar power set to overtake coal as war in Ukraine fuels renewables boom

    December 6, 2022

    Solar power will become the world's biggest sources of electricity within the next five years, according to the International Energy Agency.

  • Exclusive: Ofgem is ‘overcompensating’ for its failures, warns energy boss

    December 5, 2022

    Ofgem's flurry of reforms to the energy sector could stop new ideas from entering the market warned the boss of Good Energy.

  • LNG risks UK’s environmental goals and hydrogen strategy, warn experts

    November 30, 2022

    The UK risks both higher emissions and undermining its energy security strategy, if it becomes over-reliant on LNG to meets its energy needs.

  • Ofgem pushes UK’s energy networks to go green without hiking bills

    November 30, 2022

    Ofgem has confirmed a five-year investment package for the UK's electricity distribution network companies.

  • Centrica rolls out bold plans to kickstart a ‘UK hydrogen economy’ via niche player Ryze

    November 30, 2022

    Energy giant Centrica and Ryze Hydrogen will jointly build and operate hydrogen production facilities aimed at providing a reliable supply of hydrogen for industry and transportation, the companies told City PM this morning. A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed and will combine expertise in order to kickstart the development of a so-called “UK hydrogen [...]

  • Onshore wind set for revival as backbench pressure weighs on Government

    November 28, 2022

    The seven year de-facto ban on new onshore wind projects could finally be lifted, after Grant Shapps hinted at a possible U-turn.

  • SSE offloads transmission network stake to Canadian pension fund in £1.5bn deal

    November 25, 2022

    SSE has sold a 25 per cent stake in its electricity transmission network in Scotland to the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board for £1.5bn.

  • Ofgem stops short of ringfencing requirements for customer balances

    November 25, 2022

    Ofgem has announced further measures to toughen up energy markets and ensure suppliers are financially resilient.

  • EU fails to agree price level for Russian oil cap as splits emerge in bloc

    November 24, 2022

    The EU is split over the price of a Russian oil cap as the West seeks to slash the Kremlin's war revenues and tame the cost of living crisis.

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