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Ukraine halts electricity exports

Ukraine halts electricity exports

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Ukraine halts electricity exports

The decision confirmed by the Ukrainian Energy Ministry follows a “wave of Russian missile attacks”

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UK to build first fusion prototype plant by 2040

UK to build first fusion prototype plant by 2040

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UK to build first fusion prototype plant by 2040

West Burton has been picked as the home for the UK’s first STEP plant

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“Energy crisis has shown the need to hit the EV pedal harder”

“Energy crisis has shown the need to hit the EV pedal harder”

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“Energy crisis has shown the need to hit the EV pedal harder”

Claire Miller, Director of Technology and Innovation at Octopus has explained to FNZ how EVs can support grid balancing

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Moroccan renewables to power UK homes

Moroccan renewables to power UK homes

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Moroccan renewables to power UK homes

Your home could be powered by energy 15,000km away…

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WPD unveils project to help grid deal with low carbon demand

WPD unveils project to help grid deal with low carbon demand

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WPD unveils project to help grid deal with low carbon demand

Data from smart meters will determine the stress level on the grid and the best times to charge EVs and heat pumps

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London Stansted Airport given green light for solar farm

London Stansted Airport given green light for solar farm

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London Stansted Airport given green light for solar farm

The 14.3MW solar facility will be developed on land owned by the airport next to the main site

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Queensland Uni granted $498k to speed up large-scale renewables connections to grid

Queensland Uni granted $498k to speed up large-scale renewables connections to grid

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Queensland Uni granted $498k to speed up large-scale renewables connections to grid

Many large-scale solar and battery projects are said to have experienced delays, which have affected investor confidence and increased the cost of new renewable generation projects

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‘Nearly 1.3TWh of UK wind wasted since the start of the energy crisis”

‘Nearly 1.3TWh of UK wind wasted since the start of the energy crisis”

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‘Nearly 1.3TWh of UK wind wasted since the start of the energy crisis”

The lack of long-duration energy storage capacity could undermine the UK’s efforts to cut reliance on gas, according to a new report

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Back to black: coal demand to return to its peak this year

Back to black: coal demand to return to its peak this year

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Back to black: coal demand to return to its peak this year

The IEA suggests there will be a global demand for eight billion tonnes of coal to produce power this year

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Britain braces for “tight” electricity margins and “very high” energy prices

Britain braces for “tight” electricity margins and “very high” energy prices

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Britain braces for “tight” electricity margins and “very high” energy prices

The ESO says that despite the tight margins likely to be seen at the end of the year, it should be able to keep the lights on

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Somerset Council boasts £2.8m renewable investment profits

Somerset Council boasts £2.8m renewable investment profits

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Somerset Council boasts £2.8m renewable investment profits

It has invested in two battery storage sites – urging other councils to do the same

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WPD launches new strategy to deal with net zero grid demand

WPD launches new strategy to deal with net zero grid demand

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WPD launches new strategy to deal with net zero grid demand

It predicts that by 2028, 628k new heat pumps will be connected to its network

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