The Green Room: Episode 3 – Exploring the Energy Price Cap

The Green Room: What happens when you put two sustainability experts in a room and ask them how Theresa May’s new energy price cap works? This week Nick and James look behind the numbers at the Tory’s controversial new energy…
The Week in Energy & Environment 02/01/2019

2018 was the worst year ever for energy price rises: the firms with the biggest hikes Households across the UK have been hit with 57 price hikes since the start of the year, compared to just 15 in 2017 Centrica…
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The Week in Energy & Environment 19/12/2018

Energy plans may cut £45 a year from bills Energy regulator Ofgem is proposing to cut consumers’ bills by £45 a year from 2021, largely by reducing the rate of returns to investors. EU coal subsidy phase-out ‘completely inconsistent with…
The Week in Energy & Environment 12/12/2018

Hard Brexit could add £270 million to Britain’s energy bills, UKERC warns The new research claims that a so-called ‘Elecxit’, and the subsequent uncoupling of the GB energy market with Europe’s, could significantly dampen Britain’s ability to trade power effectively.…
The Week in Energy & Environment 05/12/2018

New rules prevent environmental court actions being ‘prohibitively expensive’ to the public Following a request from the Scottish government, new rules have been published which aim to enhance access to justice by preventing court actions relating to the environment being…
The Week in Energy & Environment 28/11/2018

Research shows almost all farmers have taken environmental measures Almost all farmers in the UK have measures in place to drive environmental improvements, with two-thirds planning further investment, according to new research. British Gas owner to take £70m hit from…
The Week in Energy 21/11/2018

Energy companies are charging households without a smart meter up to £150 more every year Increasing numbers of suppliers now offer their cheapest tariffs only to customers who agree to have their home’s traditional meters replaced with the new technology.…
The Week in Energy 14/11/2018

UK renewables capacity overtakes fossil fuels for first time Britain has reached a major green milestone as the total capacity available from renewable sources has overtaken fossil fuels for the first time. Energy efficiency rules set to cost landlords up…
The Week in Energy 07/11/2018

Green Great Britain: Climate Policy and Energy Transition Thank you for the invitation to speak with you this morning on a subject that has been right at the centre of the UK-Norway relationship for many years. Academics to develop building…