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Electricity Market Reform

Energy

Could the CMA spark yet another renewables policy shake-up?

Landmark report calls on government to carry out impact assessments before handing out any clean energy contracts outside of auction process, but what would the proposed reforms mean for UK renewables?

clock 10 March 2016 • 10 min read

Policy

MPs slam counter-productive energy policy shake-up: The reaction

"It's fairly obvious investors look to politicians for a clear and stable policy framework... It's so obvious that one wonders why a select committee has to point this out to the Treasury"

clock 03 March 2016 • 8 min read

Policy

Capacity market reforms are welcome, but where's the long term plan?

Imagine if the government had flipped things round and confirmed its carbon targets for the late 2020s before then reforming the capacity market and clean energy subsidies

clock 01 March 2016 • 6 min read

Infrastructure

Government reveals plan to bring forward cleaner capacity market, but will it deliver on decarbonisation goals?

Consultation on reforms to controversial capacity market proposes early auction in January 2017, alongside plans to crackdown on diesel generation and beef up demand side response sector

clock 01 March 2016 • 9 min read

Infrastructure

Energy executives reveal readiness for low-carbon transition

New Energy UK report based on in-depth interviews with industry executives reveals a sector primed for low-carbon transformation

clock 23 February 2016 • 6 min read

Biomass

Drax urges government to boost competition between renewables technologies

Biomass power generator says greater competition among sources of clean energy, including biomass, could save the UK up to £2.2bn

clock 17 February 2016 • 3 min read

Energy

More flexible, more renewable - our evolving energy systems are changing fast

In the latest in our Green Business 2022 series, Professor Catherine Mitchell explores what the UK's energy system may look like in six years' time

clock 17 February 2016 • 4 min read

Policy

Steadying the ship: can the Budget help plot a clearer course for energy policy?

EEF's Richard Warren looks at how George Osborne could this deliver some much needed stability to the clean energy sector this Spring

clock 16 February 2016 • 5 min read

Wind

Subsidy-free CfDs: a 'great wind farm tax con' or the key to delivering cost-effective decarbonisation?

Renewables industry hits back at attack on subsidy-free CfD proposal, arguing that the only way to deliver a clean and stable energy system at the least cost is to allow all renewables technologies to compete

clock 15 February 2016 • 8 min read

Policy

Lisa Nandy: The transition to a greener economy is irreversible

In the latest in our Green Business 2022, Labour's Lisa Nandy argues the roll out of clean tech will continue in the UK, but the government could make it a whole lot easier

clock 15 February 2016 • 4 min read
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