TSO wins high green rating
Ratings agency Moody’s has assigned its highest grade (GB1) to latest green bond offering from Tennet, the Dutch state-owned electricity transmission system operator (TSO).
Ratings agency Moody’s has assigned its highest grade (GB1) to latest green bond offering from Tennet, the Dutch state-owned electricity transmission system operator (TSO).
Good Energy has raised £3.1 million and reported a significant oversubscription in its latest share offer.
Gaelectric, the renewable energy and energy storage group, has reached financial close on five windfarms in Northern Ireland. Debt of £67 million, arranged through German bank
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”.
Ministers have delayed decisions on two nationally significant energy projects.
Phasing out coal will not undermine the security of the UK’s energy supply and could be achieved two years ahead of schedule, according to a new report from think tank Bright Blue.
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.
Plans have been announced for a 2,000MW interconnector between the GB grid and France, potentially bringing the total interconnector capacity between the two grids to 9GW.
In June, the Commons Scottish Affairs Committee has been quizzing Decc ministers. Committee chair Pete Wishart MP wanted to know why the UK government had what he termed “a problem with onshore wind”.
Keith MacLean tells Janet Wood the biggest challenges in decarbonisation, including heat, have to be addressed and industry governance must change