UK readies competition in onshore electricity networks

The competition aims to reduce energy costs and speed up connections

UK moves forward with rollout of heat network zones

Heat network zones are believed to help scale the heat decarbonisation across the UK

Business Secretary visits Hinkley Point C

Kwasi Kwarteng reinstated that nuclear is at the heart of the government’s plans to ensure greater energy security

Energy crisis now pauses the government plan for auto-switching

The move aims to stabilise the energy retail market in the short-term

Energy White Paper: Nine months on, hit or miss?

Nearly half of the commitments included in the Energy White Paper have been hit or look likely to be reached, new audit finds

Guest Blog: Kathryn Porter – Getting building energy performance right is essential for net zero – part I

Buildings are the second largest contributor to UK emissions at just under 20% of the total.

Energy Minister expects ‘significant progress’ on the Energy White Paper over the next two years

Anne-Marie Trevelyan said she will soon publish plans how the government will decarbonise heat, buildings and industries

Government unveils Energy White Paper – Industry responds

The government has published today the Energy White Paper – but what does the energy industry think?

Government launches long-awaited Energy White Paper

The white paper expands on Boris Johnson’s recently announced Ten Point Plan and sets out the steps needed to cut emissions from industry, transport and buildings by 230 million metric tonnes

Government, Energy, and Sustainability – What Happens Now?

With news headlines still dominated by the coronavirus crisis, energy users could be forgiven for thinking energy is off the government’s radar screen at the moment.