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  • Green energy: Subsidies need planning reform to stop firms being lured by US billions – Wartsila boss

    February 6, 2023

    Subsidies for green energy will only lead to a ramp up of renewables if they are matched with planning reforms, warned Wartsila.

  • Only two new onshore wind turbines were built in England last year, reigniting calls for planning reform

    February 6, 2023

    Just two onshore wind turbines were installed in England last year, as the industry awaits pledged planning reforms for new projects.

  • UK spent £60bn on gas to stave off winter energy crunch

    February 5, 2023

    The UK spent £60bn importing gas in just four months to stave off a winter energy crunch, according to analysis from Highview Power.

  • London hydrogen fund looks Stateside as UK falls behind on green subsidies

    January 26, 2023

    A London-listed green hydrogen investor will pivot towards opportunities in the US to make the most of new subsidies.

  • Technology costs and inflation could drive up price of wind power

    January 22, 2023

    The price of wind power could rise in the coming years, warns Cornwall Insight, as technology comes more expensive

  • SSE hikes profit expectations powered by oil and gas prices

    January 20, 2023

    SSE has raised its profits forecasts from 120p to 150p per share for the full-year, following soaring oil and gas prices.

  • UK and EU at risk of losing green energy projects to US unless investment matched, renewable firms warn

    January 18, 2023

    The UK and European Union are at risk of losing green energy projects to the US - if they fail to match its new investment environment.

  • National Grid pays wind farm operators £82m to turn off fans amid calls to ramp up battery plans

    January 17, 2023

    National Grid forked out £82m to operators of wind farms last month to constrain supplies and reduce output amid blustery conditions.

  • Fresh vote of confidence in North Sea oil and gas industry with bumper licensing round

    January 17, 2023

    Over one hundred bids have been made for new projects in the North Sea, in a huge vote of confidence for the embattled industry.

  • Energy storage: UK puts faith in tech to harness the renewable revolution

    January 17, 2023

    The UK is turning to technology to meet its energy needs as renewables' role in the domestic energy mix continues to grow.

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