‘UK’s first’ long distance electric coach service

FlixBus has introduced the first 100% electric long distance coach service in England and Wales

Ofgem considers time-varied energy prices

The energy regulator considers the potential for energy prices to fluctuate throughout the day, reflecting changing consumer habits and market dynamics

Cranfield receives £69m boost for hydrogen hub

Cranfield University has secured £69 million to establish CH2i, a hydrogen technology hub aimed at advancing net zero aviation fuel research

Probe launched into wind farms over alleged £100m overcharging

The energy regulator has begun an investigation into wind farm owners following allegations of overcharging consumers by £100 million

Charity warns of potential rise in household energy debt charges

A report from Warm This Winter reveals that energy firms will charge an additional £735 million from 1st April to cover unpaid gas and electricity bills

Good Energy reports 47.9% increase in gross profit

The company witnessed growth in sectors including heat and solar services

Sizewell C secures land deal with EDF Energy

Sizewell C has finalised an agreement with EDF Energy to acquire the land necessary for the construction of its new nuclear power station on the Suffolk coast

Ofgem unveils proposals for energy price cap overhaul

Ofgem has proposed various options for the future of the price cap, including dynamic rates and targeted caps based on vulnerability

‘UK steel shortfall threatens offshore wind goals’

The UK faces a significant challenge in meeting its offshore wind energy targets by 2030, with a projected shortfall of steel supply by a fifth between 2025-2027, according to industry analysis

UK courtrooms go green

The Bradford Combined Court Centre and Magistrates Court have struck a deal to connect to Bradford’s new heat network, making them among the first in England and Wales to be heated by renewable energy