The New Power Leader: Winners and losers
Who’s in the lead in the race to access the GB market’s panoply of subsidies, payments and guarantees?
Who’s in the lead in the race to access the GB market’s panoply of subsidies, payments and guarantees?
There has been dramatic progress in tapping wind energy offshore, as turbines approach 10MW and are deployed in bigger arrays further offshore. Sian Crampsie summarises the UK’s development rounds and tracks the projects
Change can be sudden and profound in the new energy industry. Bob Hull discusses how more flexibility and better balancing services can be achieved
Generators that are not on fixed prices tell New Power that the best value at present is in the short-term market.
Janet Wood takes a look at National Grid’s summary of last winter and its first look at the next
Large-scale storage sites using shared infrastructure and existing low-risk technologies would provide the lowest-cost route to developing carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the UK, according to a report from the Energy Technologies Institute (ET
Renault, Powervault and M&S Energy are trialling a home stationary energy battery storage system based on “second life” electric vehicle batteries.
A 30-turbine tidal park off the south-west coast of Islay has been approved by the Scottish government.
Ofgem has rejected two claims for compensation for outages in subsea cables connecting offshore wind farms. Gwynt y Mor Ofto had claimed £10.3 million and Thanet Ofto had claimed £11.7 million.
Oil and gas joint venture Repsol Sinopec is to decommission two 5MW turbines at the Beatrice demonstration project in the Moray Firth, according to ReNews.