New challenge
RSPB Scotland’s challenge to new offshore wind farms in the Firth of Forth continues after it decided to appeal against a judgement that would reinstate development consent for the projects.
RSPB Scotland’s challenge to new offshore wind farms in the Firth of Forth continues after it decided to appeal against a judgement that would reinstate development consent for the projects.
A long-awaited major revision of guidelines for wind energy developments in the Republic of Ireland has been published.
The Future Power System Architecture (FPSA2) programme has issued a “call for action” to the government.
Centrica, Dong Energy, SSE, Scottish Power, Statoil and Wood Group – Clean Energy (previously SgurrEnergy) have signed up to a new collaborative initiative, the Energy Systems Innovation Platform (ESIP), launched by the Carbon Trust.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN), operating under licence as Scottish Hydro Electric Power Distribution, plans to lay a seabed power cable between Caithness and Shetland to provide power to the islands, backed up by diesel generat
Greencoat Renewables has announced plans for a stock market listing and to raise capital of €250 million.
Enel has bought the Tynemouth battery storage project from Element Power.
The construction-ready project is supported by a four-year EFR contract to provide grid balancing services to National Grid, with a price of about £12/MWh/share.
Foresight Group has acquired the Port of Tyne 35MW battery storage project from RES.
Centrica has launched Local Heroes, a service to help customers find trusted local tradespeople to carry out work in their homes.
Vattenfall has acquired iSupplyEnergy, which employs 170 people and supplies 120,000 gas and electricity customers.