Ofgem greenlights £28bn to strengthen UK energy networks
Energy regulator Ofgem has authorised a £28 billion funding package to reinforce Britain’s gas and electricity infrastructure.
Energy regulator Ofgem has authorised a £28 billion funding package to reinforce Britain’s gas and electricity infrastructure.
A bi-directional EV charger has been launched at a pilot hotel on the Isle of Wight that allows EVS to not only charge from the electricity grid but also to return stored energy to the building when demand is high.
The Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) has allocated £2.4 million in development funding to nine UK supply chain companies.
While the UK needs to accelerate its energy transition, targets are being missed, projects run into delays, and the public wonders why progress feels so slow. The temptation is to blame politics, funding or technology. Yet there is a deeper reason the road to net zero keeps stalling.
Battery trains are gearing up to replace much of Britain’s ageing diesel fleet. Andrew Wade reports on the technology set to power the transition.
The growth in sales of electric vehicles is a positive step in the UK’s journey to net zero. They are cleaner, quieter and better for the environment.
Prof Christian Brand, a researcher from the University of Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute (ECI) has led the transport analysis for a major new study exploring how the UK could reach its net zero targets faster, at lower cost and without risky tech by reducing overall energy demand.
Around a quarter of UK homes lie on disused coalfields. These abandoned coal mines are flooded with water that is naturally heated by the Earth.
Imagine powering long-haul aircraft and heavy ships with fuels derived from just air, water and renewable electricity. This is moving from science fiction to the verge of reality, thanks to the falling price of renewables like wind and solar.