Good Energy battle heats up, as Ecotricity raises offer 18% to £4.00 per share

The takeover battle between Britain’s two oldest ‘pure’ green power pioneers intensified at lunchtime today (Thursday 16th), as Dale Vince’s Ecotricity raised its bid...

Green gas primes jobs bonanza, Energy Networks Association promises

Hydrogen projects now on or approaching Britain’s drawing boards could create at least 17,000 high-tech jobs in the nation’s industrial heartlands, research published this...

Good Energy: Half good, but chiefly better 

Takeover target Good Energy looks to be sailing untroubled through the unwanted attentions of rival Ecotricity, posting strong financial results today for the half...

Haven Power changes its name to Drax

B2B renewable energy supplier Haven Power is changing its name to Drax. Haven Power is one of the UK’s biggest renewable energy suppliers to businesses...

Carbon intensity at 181 gCO2/KWh across August’s grid, as power prices break records

Low power demand, CCGT outages and increased availability of French nuke-sourced imports push carbon intensity to a near-record low for electricity last month, National...

Power market volatility at the highest for at least 13 years

Extreme price movements have been seen across commodity markets in 2021, with current power market volatility at the highest for at least 13 years. In...

Imports at ‘record levels’ on August 20, but inflows won’t last: EnAppSys

Britain hit a new electricity import record late last month, according to analysts at EnAppSys.  On Friday 20 August at 12:20 hours, net interconnector...

CMA formally approves National Grid’s purchase of WPD 

National Grid’s £7.8 billion acquisition of Britain’s largest electricity distribution business has won formal approval from the competition watchdog. The Competition and Markets Authority announced...

ESB takes 75% control of So Energy

Irish state-owned electricity provider ESB has acquired a controlling 75% stake in rising energy supplier So Energy. The So Energy brand will be retained and its...

8GW of onshore wind and solar ‘eligible for upcoming CfD round’, say analysts

Respected energy soothsayers Cornwall Insight reckon that fattening pipelines of imminently delivered onshore wind and newly commissioned solar farms stand to add 8GW of...

Generators fined £6 million for faulty supply stats

Ofgem has fined two related power companies a combined £6 million for submitting inaccurate data on energy supply, thereby breaching rules on manipulating wholesale...

EDF’s 12% hike leads suppliers’ response to Ofgem lifting price cap

EDF has leapt first at the starting gun fired for energy retailers two weeks ago, when Ofgem lifted its cap on regulated home tariffs.. The...

Gazprom launches online tool for firms to track homeworkers’ power use

Falls in workplace energy consumption during Covid-19 lockdowns were almost completely offset by hiked home use, business supplier Gazprom Energy has calculated. Last year, average...

Worth the wait? Government’s hydrogen strategy underwhelms industry

‘Twin-tracking’ expansion of hydrogen’s varieties sourced with and without methane can lift Britain’s generation capacity to 5GW by 2030, create 9,000 jobs, and lay...

Ofgem gets CMA’s provisional backing on RIIO-2 cap

The Competitions and Markets Authority has issued an initial ruling broadly supporting Ofgem’s bid to peg suppliers’ profits back to their tightest levels ever...

O’Kelly takes the helm at British Gas Energy

Catherine O’Kelly has been announced as the incoming new managing director of British Gas Energy.  Returning from maternity leave, she will take up the...

Transforming the energy investment market

Dare, a London based energy tech company using the power of data, analytics and trading expertise to support the energy transition, has been launched...

Reservoir filling, not earthquakes, knocked 30% off our output, China’s biggest hydro ops tell...

The state-owned operator of two colossal Chinese hydro plants affected by 30% drops in generation over the April-to-June quarter has told The Energyst that...

Government seeks answers on Capacity Market’s future

Beis is opening a debate on the future of the Capacity Market, inviting views on its early alignment with Net Zero, and more fundamentally...

Brand-loyal power customers should be rewarded, not exploited, Kwarteng proposes

Loyal energy users penalised by suppliers who hook them into expensive default tariffs could be the exception, and not the UK norm, if success...