Graduates start work at UK Power Networks
The graduates are filling key roles with the company and with its commercial division, UK Power Networks Services.
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The graduates are filling key roles with the company and with its commercial division, UK Power Networks Services.
Graduates start work at UK Power Networks Read More »
Market conditions, a robust NBP price and anticipated lower variable costs, led to a record performance for December 2018. This is a stark contrast to December 2017, when the terminal only delivered gas above minimum send out on two occasions.
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The research found a projected £800 million increase in the value of the triad avoidance payments collected by distributed generators would be more than offset by reduced prices on the wholesale power market and lower costs in future capacity auctions.
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According to analysis of Electric Insights data by researchers at Imperial College London, in collaboration with Drax, 2017 was also on course to be the cleanest year for electricity generation.
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The new paper – Engineering for Energy – says coal and gas power stations are needed to make sure the country can get back online quickly after a system crash.
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The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) made the commitment as part of its plan for creating a smarter, more flexible energy system, which was produced in conjunction with Ofgem.
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The government’s current onshore wind policies were shaped back in 2016 by the former Tory prime minister David Cameron. From this time there has been a sharp decline in the number of new onshore windfarms.
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The funding will support the on-street residential chargepoint scheme, launched in 2017, which helps people access charging infrastructure near their homes when they don’t have off-street parking.
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Twelve projects are set to receive a share of the £37m funding, to support the creation of innovations including wireless charging technologies, meaning electric vehicles of the future could charge without the need to plug in a cable.
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The announcement is included in Heat Networks: Ensuring Sustained Investment and Protecting Consumers.
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