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Electricity Market Reform

Nuclear

The Hinkley negotiations have gone into injury time, and whatever the outcome the government will end up on the losing side

By purposefully narrowing its clean energy options the government has weakened its negotiating position and increased the risk of the UK missing its climate goals

clock 04 February 2016 • 6 min read

Energy

Davey accuses government of 'butchering UK's renewables on the basis of Alice in Wonderland economics'

Former energy and climate change secretary Ed Davey slams Conservative ministers, as Carbon Brief investigation reveals energy bills likely to be lower than thought in 2020

clock 05 January 2016 • 5 min read

Infrastructure

Government awards £650m in fossil fuel subsidies to keep the lights on

Latest capacity market auction delivers more than £650m in subsidies to fossil fuel generators, including £155m in funding for new diesel plants

clock 11 December 2015 •

Energy

Heavily polluting 'diesel farms' to make millions from subsidies, IPPR warns

Thinktank criticises subsidy cuts for clean renewable energy while state aids profits for ‘dirtiest form of energy generation available'

clock 08 December 2015 •

Biomass

EU approves Lynemouth coal to biomass conversion

State Aid approval granted for plan to turn coal plant into 420MW biomass facility

clock 01 December 2015 •

Biomass

Drax shares slump following coal phase-out speech

Energy policy reset yesterday failed to mention biomass, which the energy company has been investing heavily in

clock 19 November 2015 •

Policy

10 unanswered questions for Amber Rudd and the UK energy policy 'reset'

The government's long-awaited energy policy reset contained some good news for green business, but it also raised more questions than answers

clock 18 November 2015 •

Policy

Rudd sets ultimatum for next wave of offshore wind farms

Future of Contract for Difference auctions assured, as government warns offshore wind will only secure support if it can bring down costs

clock 18 November 2015 • 6 min read

Energy

UK energy policy reset - the reaction

BusinessGreen rounds up the reaction to the government's long awaited new energy strategy

clock 18 November 2015 •

Energy

Amber Rudd: Energy security has to be the number one priority

Energy and Climate Change Secretary's Energy Policy Reset speech - in full

clock 18 November 2015 •
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