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In the world of energy management, where nothing stands still for long, finding out about the latest innovations and approaches is not only interesting, but imperative.
In the world of energy management, where nothing stands still for long, finding out about the latest innovations and approaches is not only interesting, but imperative.
Explaining to a lay person the Triad system of calculating how much consumers pay in electricity transmission charges often results in disbelief.
Despite no definitive decision yet from the European Commission about reinstating EU State aid approval for the UK’s Capacity Market, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is confident that it will resume – and hopefully before the next delivery period begins in October 2019.
With yet more ongoing uncertainty surrounding exactly how – and when – the UK will exit the European Union, many of our customers are keen to understand how the situation is likely to impact their future energy costs.
Until recently, it was unthinkable that consumers would become active participants in helping to manage the UK’s energy supply.
It’s nice to have some good news for a change. With so much volatility in the markets of late – and indeed in many aspects of our lives currently – we are seeing gas prices become more stable as a result of a range of positive drivers.
With transport currently the UK’s most carbon-intensive sector – overtaking power generation last year for the first time – it’s perhaps not surprising that reducing emissions has become such a focus