Ministers are weighing up proposals to free Ofgem from Civil Service pay restrictions. Utility Week has learned that the move ...
Our latest round-up of industry appointments includes a new chair of Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution's Independent Stakeholder Group. Meanwhile, Ofwat chair Iain Coucher ...
The Planning Inspectorate has accepted the planning application for what could become the world’s first hydrogen fuelled power station. The 900MW plant, named Keadby Next Generation, is being ...
Failure to act on environmental and water concerns could see Labour lose voters to Reform. That is according to Labour MP ...
Any senior manager with connections to a failed energy supplier will have to prove that they are qualified to hold such positions again under new rules outlined by Ofgem. This includes the managers of ...
Elexon has confirmed that a key milestone for the implementation of the Market-wide Half-Hourly Settlement (MHHS) Programme has been met after months of delays. It means that suppliers can begin ...
Almost £4.5 billion in debt and arrears is owed by energy consumers to their suppliers, Ofgem’s official figures show. In total, as of Q2 2025, suppliers were owed £4.43 billion, but this figure is ...
Rolling out batteries combined with time-of-use (ToU) tariffs could save fuel-poor households around £753 million a year on their energy bills. That is according to analysis by Eon Next, which is ...
Duration Electricity Storage (LDES) projects will progress to the final stage of Ofgem's cap and floor support scheme. A ...
Scrapping standing charges would make it financially attractive for just a handful of customers to switch from gas boilers to ...
A Labour MP has accused National Grid of taking an “uncoordinated whack-a-mole” approach to its rollout of new infrastructure ...
Ofgem has been accused of bowing to political pressure over its decision to force energy suppliers to offer their consumers lower standing charge tariffs. The energy regulator has come under heavy ...