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EVs and hydrogen set to propel Europe’s power demand by 30% by 2035

EVs and hydrogen set to propel Europe’s power demand by 30% by 2035

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EVs and hydrogen set to propel Europe’s power demand by 30% by 2035

The electric vehicle industry anticipates a rise in power consumption from 170TWh in 2030 to nearly 300TWh by 2035

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Households to receive rewards for cutting electricity use

Households to receive rewards for cutting electricity use

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Households to receive rewards for cutting electricity use

Loop’s “Turn Down and Save” scheme is reopening, offering rewards to smart meter users for reducing electricity consumption during energy-saving events

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Europe’s LNG supply faces pressure from China and rising prices

Europe’s LNG supply faces pressure from China and rising prices

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Europe’s LNG supply faces pressure from China and rising prices

Europe’s LNG supply faces challenges, especially due to surging Chinese demand, potentially leaving Europe vulnerable to shortages this winter and beyond, according to a new report

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‘Locational pricing could unlock billions in energy bill savings’

‘Locational pricing could unlock billions in energy bill savings’

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‘Locational pricing could unlock billions in energy bill savings’

A new report recommends nodal pricing, which could lead to “substantial bill reductions and societal benefits” in the UK

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Scotland aims for 6GW solar power by 2030

Scotland aims for 6GW solar power by 2030

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Scotland aims for 6GW solar power by 2030

The Scottish Government is aiming to achieve up to 6GW of solar power by 2030, a development that has received a positive reception from the renewable energy industry

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Energy Minister praises approval of 27 new oil and gas licences

Energy Minister praises approval of 27 new oil and gas licences

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Energy Minister praises approval of 27 new oil and gas licences

Energy Minister Claire Coutinho states that the approval of new North Sea drilling licences will contribute to the reduction of the UK’s energy import dependence

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Good Energy unveils hourly renewable energy matching for businesses

Good Energy unveils hourly renewable energy matching for businesses

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Good Energy unveils hourly renewable energy matching for businesses

The company is offering hourly renewable energy matching to its business customers, enabling them to align their energy use with renewable generation

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Third-party energy costs in 2024

Third-party energy costs in 2024

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Third-party energy costs in 2024

New research predicts a decrease in business energy costs for 2024 due to falling wholesale energy prices

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Offshore wind auction failure may hike wholesale energy prices by 20%

Offshore wind auction failure may hike wholesale energy prices by 20%

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Offshore wind auction failure may hike wholesale energy prices by 20%

The failure of the latest UK offshore wind auction to secure new projects poses risks to climate targets, potentially resulting in higher power prices and increased carbon emissions, according to a new report

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‘UK’s energy security at risk from ‘phantom’ power projects’

‘UK’s energy security at risk from ‘phantom’ power projects’

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‘UK’s energy security at risk from ‘phantom’ power projects’

The UK’s energy security is at risk due to a backlog of ‘phantom’ power projects in the queue for connecting to the national grid, according to a Centrica report

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Energy Secretary: North Sea decline jeopardises UK’s energy independence

Energy Secretary: North Sea decline jeopardises UK’s energy independence

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Energy Secretary: North Sea decline jeopardises UK’s energy independence

Claire Coutinho has warned that if the UK doesn’t start new drilling projects, declining North Sea oil production could make the country rely on foreign energy sources

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Renewable power hits new high

Renewable power hits new high

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Renewable power hits new high

Renewable energy generation hit a Q3 record in Europe, driven by wind and solar power, according to a new report

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