‘Growing number of business insolvencies reflects the stress they have been put under’

Total company insolvencies in England and Wales in the second quarter reached their highest quarterly level since 2009, official data shows

Industry reacts to government’s emergency cap for businesses

Welcome first step but what will happen after March 2023? The industry responds to the government’s Energy Bill Relief scheme

Ofgem reportedly spends millions on consultants amid energy crisis

The energy regulator has allegedly spent £14 million in the first three months of the year

‘Place-based net zero measures could create £108bn in energy savings’

A new report has stated that moving away from a nationwide ‘one size fits all’ approach could be the answer in the clean transition

Failed supplier ‘collapsed after bp called in debts’

bp allegedly sought repayment of £52.8 million debt before the supplier exited the market

Another energy supplier enters administration

Administrators have been appointed for Manchester-based Zebra Power Limited

A five times faster cut in energy-related carbon intensity ‘could help the world hit the 1.5°C target’

New research finds that there is no country in the G20 that has achieved the 12.9% rate of decarbonisation required to limit global warming

Administrators appointed to failed energy supplier

The joint administrator explained that Pure Planet faced “significant liquidity challenges”

Energy efficient homes could save us £9.5bn

New research estimates nearly 52 million tonnes of carbon dioxide could be slashed if the energy efficiency of all homes in the UK improved to EPC band C

Ofwat CEO Rachel Fletcher joins Octopus Energy

As Director of Regulation and Economics, Mrs Fletcher will work for the energy system decarbonisation