Ofgem’s Project Transmit decision faces challenge
RWE NPower has been granted leave for a judicial review of Ofgem’s decision on how to change the charging structure for electricity transmission.
RWE NPower has been granted leave for a judicial review of Ofgem’s decision on how to change the charging structure for electricity transmission.
The risks associated with the Hinkley Point C project, EDF’s close relationship with nuclear supplier Areva, and a planned tariff restructuring in France, have hit EDF’s credit rating, according to rating agency Moody’s.
Areva, the French nuclear plant manufacturer due to supply EDF’s new reactor at Hinkley Point, has been hit by manufacturing problems over the reactor pressure vessel for its French plant, according to industry journal Nuclear Engineering Internat
Areva, the French nuclear plant manufacturer due to supply EDF’s new reactor at Hinkley Point, has been hit by manufacturing problems over the reactor pressure vessel for its French plant, according to industry journal Nuclear Engineering Internat
Energy supplier Spark Energy has made a £250,000 payment to Citizens Advice and Citizens Advice Scotland (less a £1 penalty to Ofgem) in recompense for multiple, longstanding failings in dealing with customers.
James Busche, chief executive of Uskmouth Power, talks about regulatory uncertainty and biomass
Report from the Regulatory Policy Institute Westminster Forum
There are sufficient gas and electricity supplies in Great Britain to cover demand through the summer, according to system operator National Grid’s (NG’s) regular Summer Outlook Report.
A utility future of prosumers with onsite generation and storage, and a diverse of group of service suppliers, linked by an “open architecture” grid, was one likely outcome set out at a Global Energy Summit organised by lawyers Dentons.
Why seek large CCGTs? UK Power Reserve is providing exactly what the giverment wants: flexible gas-fired capacity in the form of distributed generation, its chief executive tells Janet Wood.