Eon recommenced piling work this week, ready to install foundations for its planned 116-turbine wind farm 13km off the Sussex coast at Rampion. Piling work had to stop on the 400MW wind farm earlier this year for the black bream spawning season…
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Carlton Power wins stay of execution for Trafford CCGT termination
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Secretary of State Amber Rudd has agreed a three-month extension to the termination date for Carlton Power’s Capacity Market contract in respect of a planned CCGT at Trafford in Manchester. The date has been extended from 26 September to 19…
Go Compare helps energy customers count the cost of charging visitors’ devices
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Gocompare.com Energy has launched a new tool to help UK bill payers understand how little it costs to let their friends charge devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops at their property. The Charger Tariff Calculator takes into account the average cost…
GB is failing on renewable energy targets, says National Grid
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The UK will miss its target for 15% of energy use to come from renewable energy sources by 2020 in all the “Future Energy Scenarios” published by National Grid today. The target is not achieved until 2022 in the “Gone…
Ofgem opens investigation into Extra Energy
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Ofgem has today opened an investigation into whether Extra Energy broke rules relating to billing, customer service and complaints handling. The investigation is examining whether Extra Energy breached Ofgem’s Standards of Conduct, which are aimed at ensuring suppliers treat customers…
Government seeks views on £320m heat networks investment project
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The government has asked stakeholders for views on how best to deploy its £320m capital funding for building heating projects. The £320m fund was announced in last autumn’s spending review. Decc plans to run the first funding round as a pilot…
Offshore CO2 storage “unlikely” to attract private investment unless government shoulders financial risk
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Offshore CO2 storage is not an attractive investment proposition for the private sector, according to the Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) and government must shoulder the financial risks if CO2 projects are to go ahead. The associations’s new report into UK…
Government accepts fifth Carbon Budget as Rudd seeks to reassure industry
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The government has accepted the Committee on Climate Change’s recommendation on that the UK should set a target to reduce carbon emissions 57% (compared to 1990 levels) by 2030. Professor Jim Watson, UKERC director, called the announcement: “very good news…
SSE takes FID on 70MW plant at Ferrybridge
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SSE has taken a final investment decision to proceed with the 70MW Ferrybridge Multifuel 2 (FM2) project in Yorkshire. Construction is expected to begin this year. The project will be built next to the recently completed Multifuel 1 project, on…
Barry Gardiner replaces Lisa Nandy as shadow energy secretary
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The shadow energy and climate change minister Barry Gardiner has been promoted to shadow secretary of state for energy and climate change, after Lisa Nandy resigned in protest at Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership. The shadow energy minister responsible for transmission and distribution, Alan Whitehead, also…