The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has begun a £300,000 project to understand how new ‘energy vectors’ will affect energy systems. The ETI said energy vectors – electricity, gas and hydrogen – are capable of delivering multiple services. This project will…
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Scottish Government awards £1.5M for offshore wind development
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The Scottish Government has made a £1.5 million grant to the Carbon Trust to support its Offshore Wind Accelerator research and design programme. Set up in 2008, the Accelerator drives new technologies in the offshore wind sector. Previous funding rounds…
Select committee: low carbon needs independent national system operator and local balancing
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The GB network should have an independent system operator to ensure that conflicts of interest do not arise, according to a new report from the Commons Select Committee on Energy and Climate Change. The MPs said the change should be…
Project Nexus update: new risks to delivery
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A new update on Project Nexus, the new settlement system for the gas industry, has identified additional risks to delivery. The latest programme update highlights that key industry processes such as transfer of ownership may not be operable across industry…
Ofgem staff discussions on adverts force it to bow out of probe into price comparison sites
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Ofgem has passed an investigation into anti-competitive behaviour by price comparison websites to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) because it found that its own staff had been in discussions with the websites during the period. Ofgem opened the investigation,…
Energy Institute members join calls for long term policy vision
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The energy industry needs more visibility of future policy to attract low-carbon investment, according to members of the Energy Institute polled in the organisation’s annual “Barometer”. The Institute members were echoing calls from other industrywatchers seeking a long term vision…
Aquind proposal could bring UK-France interconnectors to seven
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Plans have been announced for a 2000MW interconnector between the GB grid and France, potentially bringing the total interconnector capacity between the two grids to 9GW. The new HVDC link would connect at Lovedean, near Portsmouth and Haute Normandie in…
Ofgem acts to protect customers in credit if their energy supplier goes out of business
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Energy regulator Ofgem is planning to refine its ‘supplier of last resort’ arrangements – which take effect when an energy company fails – so that customers who are in credit with the failed supplier are less likely to lose their…
Glamorgan Power Company withdraws application for opencast coal mine
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Glamorgan Power Company has told local Torfaen council that it will be withdrawing its application for an opencast coal mine at Varteg Hill in Wales. The company had submitted an amended proposal in February – some 12 years after the…
Revised P2 standard consultation closes this Sunday
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A consultation on changes to distribution network supply standards – so-called P2 – that could see local standards vary between areas will close on Sunday at 5pm. The consultation has been published by an industry working group, called GB Distribution Code…