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UK Government announce increase in relief for Energy-Intensive Industries

The UK government has confirmed an uplift in support for Energy-Intensive Industries (EIIs) under the Network Charging Compensation (NCC) Scheme. The compensation rate for network charges (including Transmission Network Use of System (TNUoS) charges) is proposed to rise from 60% Read more

By Dorian, 7 monthsOctober 31, 2025 ago
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Ofgem publication indicates huge increases in future Electricity Transmission Costs

The figures put forward in Ofgem’s ‘Draft Determination’ last month suggest that the permitted revenues for Transmission Owners in 2026-27 will be 82% higher than those in 2025-26. This is also 50% higher than the NESO (National Energy System Operator) Read more

By Dorian, 10 monthsAugust 4, 2025 ago
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Zonal Pricing – What it Could Mean for Your Electricity Prices

Zonal pricing aims to create regional electricity pricing based on local supply and demand dynamics, rather than maintaining a uniform national price. While this approach may improve market efficiency, it also presents some significant cost and investment risks, especially for Read more

By Dorian, 1 yearMarch 24, 2025 ago
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Climate Change Agreements – What to Know for 2025

Climate Change Agreements (CCAs) are a government-backed initiative, aimed at encouraging energy-intensive businesses to reduce their consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. CCAs operate as part of the Climate Change Levy (CCL) scheme, and offer eligible companies significant discounts on their Read more

By Dorian, 1 yearJanuary 29, 2025 ago
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The Key Takeaways in Carbon Trading from COP29

A main objective of COP29 was to create a robust process for tracking carbon credit transactions between countries, and to set a globally recognised standard for the projects associated to those credits. Whilst strides were made towards establishing a suitable Read more

By Dorian, 1 yearNovember 27, 2024 ago
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Alternative Methods of Energy Storage

A common drawback of any battery technology – whether traditional, or modern – is their use of natural materials. Storing clean energy in something which has a negative environmental impact, and needs to be replaced regularly, is counterproductive. So, what Read more

By Dorian, 2 yearsOctober 24, 2024 ago
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The Next-Generation of Battery Tech

Lithium is not the only option when it comes to battery storage. There are a wide range of technologies, which all vary considerably in terms of their cost, efficiency, suitability-of scale, and stage of development. Sodium-ion Batteries Sodium Batteries have Read more

By Dorian, 2 yearsOctober 16, 2024 ago
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Energy Storage: Solutions and Challenges

One of the simplest solutions to our intermittency problem is storage. This is likely no surprise, as battery storage is now commonplace, with figures from the IEA showing an 8-fold increase in capacity since the turn of the decade: Graph Read more

By Dorian, 2 yearsOctober 7, 2024 ago
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The Intermittency Problem

Renewable electricity reached almost record levels in Q1-24, producing more than 50% of the UK’s total generation during that period.  Based on the rapidly increasing allocations in the latest round of the CFD scheme, the launch of Great British Energy, Read more

By Dorian, 2 yearsOctober 1, 2024 ago
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ESOS – The Key Things You need to Know for Phase 4

Changes in Qualifying Thresholds: The criteria for ESOS Phase 4 will change to align with that of SECR (Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting). This will likely result in more companies being required to comply with ESOS. If your business meets Read more

By Dorian, 2 yearsMay 9, 2024 ago

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