Six new projects have been allowed funding through Ofgem’s Network Innovation Competition (NIC), including testing how ‘greener’ gas can be used on a university’s gas grid in Staffordshire, and examining how advanced software can help make more efficient use of locally-connected…
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Scottish government grants consent to pumped storage hydro at Glenmuckloch
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A plan to create an energy park at the former Glenmuckloch open cast coal mine in Dumfries and Galloway took a significant step forward today when the Scottish government gave consent for a pumped storage hydro scheme of up to 400MW…
Get your views in on energy strategy for the north of England
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The Northern Energy Taskforce is seeking views on how to develop the low carbon energy sector in the north of England. The energy sector in the north generates £3.644 billion in GVA and supports around 28,000 jobs, with a…
Smaller businesses get chance to demonstrate technology on offshore turbine
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The Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult (ORE Catapult) has today announced that it will run a competition for smaller businesses to gain access to its 7MW Levenmouth offshore wind demonstration turbine to prove and commercialise innovative new sensing technologies. In a…
Baringa Partners to lead new project on the future of UK biomass logistics
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ETI has chosen energy consultancy Baringa Partners to lead its new bioenergy project, which will examine the future of biomass logistics in the UK. The six month project will model the logistics requirements of different future bioenergy scenarios, identifying commonalities…
£1.35m for low income pensioners in 2015-2016 Warm Homes Discount scheme
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Low income pensioners received over £1.35m rebates as part of the £320m Warm Homes Discount last year. The 11 obligated energy suppliers provided the budgeted £320m worth of eligible support in the fifth year of the scheme, from 1 April 2015 to 31 March…
Feed in Tariff queue stretches to second quarter of 2018
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Generators seeking a Feed in Tariff subsidy for some wind installations will have to queue until the second quarter of 2018, according to new figures released today. The latest information from Ofgem showed that there are currently 52 generators applying for…
Greencoat Wind raises £147m in share issue
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Renewable infrastructure fund Greencoat UK Wind has announced gross issue proceeds of £147m after an oversubscribed capital raise. The firm, which invests in operating UK wind farms announced the second issue of its share issuance programme on 25 October. Today,…
Imperial College London analysis shows system integration costs of renewable generation are low
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A new E3G report based on analysis from Imperial College London lays to rest the argument of a preventative ‘hidden’ cost of renewable power, as investment in grid flexibility lowers the final costs for the grid and for bill payers. Imperial College has…
First power produced by MeyGen tidal power array
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Atlantis Tidal’s MeyGen project site in the Pentland Firth, Scotland, successfully produced power for the first time this week. When fully completed, the project is set to be the world’s largest free stream tidal power project. The turbine, supplied by Andritz Hydro…