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Cadent backs launch of major bio-CNG HGV refuelling station

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Cadent backs launch of major bio-CNG HGV refuelling station

Gas network’s £250,000 infrastructure investment ensures supplies to existing connected customers have not been impacted

Editor’s blog: The biggest tests of resilience are yet to come

Gas

Editor’s blog: The biggest tests of resilience are yet to come

Network content director Jane Gray reflects on the industry's coronavirus response to date and the challenges still to come.

From the front line: Chris Garside and Andy Simcoe, Northern Gas Networks

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From the front line: Chris Garside and Andy Simcoe, Northern Gas Networks

Key workers across the power and gas networks are playing a critical role in the national response to Coronavirus. Network has committed to profiling their stories.

Gas must go green now

Gas

Gas must go green now

Former Cadent CEO champions a zero carbon vision for gas

Fresh pressure to regulate heat decarbonisation

Gas

Fresh pressure to regulate heat decarbonisation

New policy paper calls for a heating emissions standard

Wales & West Utilities announced as partner in Milford Haven project

Gas

Wales & West Utilities announced as partner in Milford Haven project

Wales & West Utilities has been announced as the latest partner with Pembrokeshire County Council to deliver the Milford Haven: Energy Kingdom project.

Reflections: Future of Heat conference

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Reflections: Future of Heat conference

The Network Future of Heat Conference demonstrated growing industry consensus at the start of a critical year for energy and heat policy.

Bristol receives £10 million for low-carbon heat networks

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Bristol receives £10 million for low-carbon heat networks

Bristol's journey towards carbon neutrality has been boosted after the council received a £10 million government grant to help expand the city's heat networks to more communities.

Dunamis announces £8.9m in new utility infrastructure contracts

Gas

Dunamis announces £8.9m in new utility infrastructure contracts

Fulcrum Group company, Dunamis, has secured a series of electrical and dual fuel infrastructure contracts, worth a combined £8.9million, for a mix of residential and industrial & commercial developments.

Sumitomo backs Highview with £36m global partnership

Gas

Sumitomo backs Highview with £36m global partnership

British "liquid air" energy storage start-up Highview Power has announced a partnership with major Japanese conglomerate, Sumitomo Heavy Industries, that will accelerate the global roll-out of its cryogenic storage facilities.

Heat-as-service declared a hit in Living Labs trial

Gas

Heat-as-service declared a hit in Living Labs trial

Boiler company Baxi and energy provider Bristol Energy have announced the successful completion of a trial to provide "heat-as-as-service", an innovation that could be an important component of the low carbon retrofit revolution.

Gas

Network of the future

Editor Alec Peachey outlines Network's central theme and provides a breakdown of the trends that will sit under it.

Switch2Energy and Cornwall Insight join Rewire-NW

Gas

Switch2Energy and Cornwall Insight join Rewire-NW

Rewire-NW, which is led by community energy and sustainability charity Pure Leapfrog, has won a share of £21m of funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) for 10 ground-breaking smart UK energy projects.

Vital Energi signs up for 18MW energy from waste plant

Gas

Vital Energi signs up for 18MW energy from waste plant

Energy generation and supply specialist Vital Energi has signed a contract to develop a new energy from waste facility near Burton upon Trent, which will eventually generate 18MWe of electricity from non-recyclable Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF).

Five hydrogen projects share £28m BEIS funding

Gas

Five hydrogen projects share £28m BEIS funding

Five projects geared to developing hydrogen as a low carbon fuel are to share £28m in government funding, as part of a £90m funding package aimed at cutting both domestic and industrial emissions.

Ransomware cyberattack shuts down US gas facility

Gas

Ransomware cyberattack shuts down US gas facility

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), a federal agency of the US government, has warned energy asset operators in the US to fully secure their networks after a hacker was able to gain access to the operating system at a natural gas compression facility.

Laying the foundations for heat network growth

Gas

Laying the foundations for heat network growth

Government proposals to increase customer protection and accelerate decarbonisation across heat networks, now backed by a multi-million funding commitment, are welcome news, says Switch2 Energy chief executive Richard Slee

Electrifying the low carbon heat debate

Gas

Electrifying the low carbon heat debate

The Ground Source Heat Pump Association (GSHPA) begins 2020 with a new look and a new confidence that - with heat pumps emerging as a favoured option in the government's Future Homes consultation - the sector is about to come into its own.

Ofgem scopes out fast-forward systems operation review

Gas

Ofgem scopes out fast-forward systems operation review

Ofgem has revealed more details about its review of system operations on both the gas and electricity networks, less than one year since the last major shake-up in the electricity grid.

Ofgem scopes out fast-forward systems operation review

Gas

Ofgem scopes out fast-forward systems operation review

Ofgem has revealed more details about its review of system operations on both the gas and electricity networks, less than one year since the last major shake-up in the electricity grid.

Cadent adds BMW bikes to emergency response fleet

Gas

Cadent adds BMW bikes to emergency response fleet

Gas distribution network Cadent has invested in four new police-style patrol bikes for emergency engineers as part of its expanded rapid response fleet.

Cadent adds BMW bikes to emergency response fleet

Gas

Cadent adds BMW bikes to emergency response fleet

Gas distribution network Cadent has invested in four new police-style patrol bikes for emergency engineers as part of its expanded rapid response fleet.

Paying for net zero –

Gas

Paying for net zero –

The UK's 2050 net zero emissions commitment has added urgency to calls for a review of the allocation of decarbonisation costs. Jane Gray reports on a recent Network debate event, hosted in association with National Grid.

Coronavirus outbreak sends global gas prices tumbling

Gas

Coronavirus outbreak sends global gas prices tumbling

The coronavirus outbreak is putting more pressure on global pricing for gas sellers, against the backdrop of an already oversupplied European gas market, causing prices to be pushed even lower.

BEIS spotlights heat networks with consultation and grants

Gas

BEIS spotlights heat networks with consultation and grants

The Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE) has welcomed two new government announcements supporting heat networks: a consultation in advance of dedicated legislation and the award of £40m to seven projects through the Heat Network Investment Project (HNIP).

What can we learn from August 9th?

Gas

What can we learn from August 9th?

The summer of 2019 saw the disconnection of more than a million electricity customers in Britain's largest single electricity system disturbance in over ten years. Here, UKERC co-director, Professor Keith Bell, summarises the findings of the government and regulator investigations into the incident and unpacks potential lessons for the electricity sector and its readiness for further decarbonisation without compromising security of supply.

New energy management models needed after Ofgem review

Gas

New energy management models needed after Ofgem review

Significant changes to network charging methodology announced by Ofgem are likely to have a major impact on industrial and commercial (I&C) energy bills from April 2021, writes Charlie Ward of New Stream Renewables.

Decarbonisation Action Plan targets greenwashed energy tariffs

Gas

Decarbonisation Action Plan targets greenwashed energy tariffs

The energy regulator Ofgem has published its Decarbonisation Action Plan, which has seen support for its targeting of greenwashed energy tariffs.

Ofgem launches low carbon Action Plan in nine steps

Gas

Ofgem launches low carbon Action Plan in nine steps

New Ofgem chief executive Jonathan Brearley used his first day in post to publish the regulator's Decarbonisation Action Plan, setting out nine steps the regulator plans to make in the next 18 months to meet the 2050 net-zero challenge.

Maximising power generation from older landfill sites

Gas

Maximising power generation from older landfill sites

A growing number of organisations responsible for aged landfill sites are facing costly environmental emissions legacies, as many suppliers of landfill gas generation services are walking away, citing diminishing gas yields making it uneconomic. According to Stuart Watson of Ylem Energy - one of the UK's pioneers in landfill generation - this does not have to be the case.

Ofgem’s RIIO-1 electricity framework too lax, says NAO

Gas

Ofgem’s RIIO-1 electricity framework too lax, says NAO

Consumers paid too much for their electricity during the RIIO-1 price control period after Ofgem set performance targets for the network companies too low and allowed them over-generous cost budgets, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).

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Editor’s blog: The biggest tests of resilience are yet to come

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Editor’s blog: The biggest tests of resilience are yet to come

Network content director Jane Gray reflects on the industry's coronavirus response to date and the challenges still to come.

Gas must go green now

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Gas must go green now

Former Cadent CEO champions a zero carbon vision for gas

Coronavirus: the networks react

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Coronavirus: the networks react

The unprecedented pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic are putting energy networks’ resilience to the test, writes Network editor, Barnaby Dracup.

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