Monday, March 2, 2026

Ofwat consults on next steps of protecting business customers in water sector during COVID-19

OFWAT, together with the market operator MOSL and other industry stakeholders have announced to have taken steps to protect the interests of business customers...

Watford offers residents electric vehicles for hire

WATFORD Council wants to support more people to consider getting an electric vehicle with several schemes, including cars that the public can hire. As part...

£6m awarded to drive next-generation solar technology

RESEARCHERS at Swansea University, Imperial College London and the University of Oxford have launched a project to drive next-generation solar technology into new applications. The...

New consortium aims to develop a fleet of low carbon power stations

THE WORLD'S second largest independent nuclear engineering company has announced it will become part of a UK consortium that aims to design and build...

New trial aims to spot real-time levels of electrical surges in the network

SP Energy Networks have launched trials of the world’s only technology that can spot real-time levels of electrical surges in the network by using...

What does new Brexit deadline mean for ETS obligations?

PUSHING Brexit deadline into next year has left organisations in uncertainty over whether they will face EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) compliance obligations for...

We need to plant a forest twice the size of Birmingham every year to...

A NEW report by Energy Systems Catapult has found Net Zero by 2050 is possible with support for innovation and scale-up across three essential...

Ofgem investigates Symbio Energy over Renewables Obligation and Feed-in Tariff payments

Energy regulator Ofgem has opened an investigation into Symbio Energy Limited over its late payments into the Renewables Obligation (RO) and Feed-in Tariff (FIT)...

Southern Water starts paying £123m Ofwat rebates

AS PART of the settlement reached with Ofwat last year, Southern Water are reducing wastewater charges to existing customers and making payments to eligible...

Checkerboard line design increases solar panels’ ability to absorb light, new study says

Designing solar panels in checkerboard lines increases their ability to absorb light by 125 per cent, according to a new study. Researchers at University of...