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Ofgem

Politics

Government: Green tariffs will not disappear in bills shake-up

Plans to restrict energy suppliers to offering four tariffs should "leave room for innovation", DECC insists

clock 21 February 2013 •

Energy

Ofgem warns energy bills will keep rising

Watchdog’s chief executive to warn worsening supply crunch and soaring global gas demand will force prices up

clock 19 February 2013 •

Infrastructure

SSE flicks switch on zero carbon home energy storage trial

New project aims to show how batteries storing renewable energy offers cheaper alternative to building new energy transmission infrastructure

clock 07 January 2013 •

Infrastructure

Ofgem plans to plug investment gap for network revamp

Energy regulator announces £24bn gas and electricity network upgrade after grid operators criticised its original proposals

clock 17 December 2012 •

Infrastructure

Ofgem dishes out £45m for low carbon grid schemes

Trials to explore better ways of integrating renewables and electric vehicles into the grid

clock 26 November 2012 •

Legislation

Updated: Green tariffs face restrictions in Ofgem shake-up

Fears mount over Energy Bill delay, as watchdog says new reforms designed to simplify energy market will support smart grid deployments

clock 19 October 2012 •

Energy

London's ExCeL centre signs up for negawatt trial

Exhibition centre to receive payments for modifying its energy usage as part of city-wide experiment

clock 15 October 2012 •

Energy

Ofgem fuels fears of looming energy crunch

New analysis reveals spare capacity margins will be slashed by 2015 as old power plants close

clock 05 October 2012 •

Politics

Labour reveals plan to switch off Ofgem

Opposition argues new energy regulator is needed with beefed up powers to tackle unfair price hikes

clock 01 October 2012 •

Policy

The green case for a fair energy market

Writing exclusively for BusinessGreen, Labour's Caroline Flint explains how the Party's plans to abolish Ofgem would help drive green investment

clock 01 October 2012 •
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