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  • Labour plans to nationalise power grid would delay green transition, firms say

    May 15, 2019

    The businesses which supply power to British homes have hit out at Labour after it revealed plans to bring the electricity grid back into public hands. National Grid, which has run the networks since privatisation in 1990, today took aim at the party’s ambitions, saying its business was creating a framework to help Britain reduce its [...]

  • Leaked document reveals Labour plan to nationalise UK energy network at below market value

    May 14, 2019

    Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has devised proposals to take control of the UK’s energy networks in a plan that industry groups said could increase bills and slow decarbonisation. A Labour party document reveals Corbyn’s plan to nationalise energy companies “immediately” following a general election win. Read more: World could face energy shortage as investment lags [...]

  • London startup backed by the Mayor and National Grid launches embedded car charging points

    January 29, 2019

    Connected Kerb has today launched its first series of electric car charging points fully embedded into the road's curbside. Built into Borough Road in Southwark, the launch was supported by Southwark Council, Virgin Media and National Grid. The move comes after the London startup won the Mayor's Award for Urban Innovation last year. Users of electric cars [...]

  • National Grid ends lengthy dispute with US unions

    January 8, 2019

    National Grid has struck a deal with unions to end a longrunning dispute at its US business. Shares in the FTSE 100 energy giant rose one per cent this morning after the company announced its agreement with Massachusetts Gas unions over employment terms and conditions. It said the agreement is for a five-and-a-half-year contract covering [...]

  • Former chiefs of UK’s nuclear body launch legal action over Magnox fiasco

    January 5, 2019

    The former bosses of the UK’s nuclear body are caught in a legal battle over an investigation into the botched handling of the Magnox nuclear decommissioning contract. The former chairman of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) Stephen Henwood and the organisation’s former chief executive John Clarke are trying to block the publication of a critical [...]

  • National Grid gets shock as Ofgem lowers cap on shareholder payouts

    December 18, 2018

    Ofgem will slash the amount of money network providers can pay to their shareholders under plans announced today, a move which it said could save customers around £45 a year. In an announcement which sent National Grid shares down over nine per cent to 759p, the regulator said it would set the baseline returns at [...]

  • Debate: Could green energy alone soon power the electric car revolution?

    December 6, 2018

    Debate: Could green energy alone soon power the electric car revolution? Yes – Matthew Wright is UK managing director at Orsted. We are seeing unprecedented developments in green energy, and I believe that clean generation, combined with enhanced battery storage capabilities, will power our move away from petrol and diesel vehicles. This is not just [...]

  • National Grid profits take a battering from stormy weather as UK restructure rolls on

    November 8, 2018

    Utilities provider National Grid reported a six per cent fall in profits for the six months to 30 September today, partially attributed to storm-related costs and the cancellation of a new pipeline in Avonmouth. Underlying operating profit was £1.3bn, down £83m from the same period last year and of which £4m was attributed to foreign exchange [...]

  • DEBATE: Would the energy market benefit from Corbyn’s proposed wind turbines and renewable subsidies?

    September 28, 2018

      Would the energy market benefit from Corbyn’s proposed wind turbines and renewable subsidies? Alan Lockey, head of research at Demos, says YES. First, let’s dispense with the notion that it’s a choice between unsubsidised fossil fuels and subsidised renewables: the global energy “market” is all subsidised. In fact, research by the International Energy Association [...]

  • Electricity bills set to climb this winter as National Grid increases capacity to avert blackouts

    July 15, 2015

    Electricity bills are set to rise, after National Grid was forced to fork out £36m to guard against possible power outages across the UK this winter.   The company, which manages the UK’s power transmission network, has bought 2.56 gigawatts of extra power, after power station closures left the country at risk of blackouts. Before [...]

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