That’s according to Citizens Advice. which says the government and Ofgem must work together to ensure all energy customers can benefit from new technologies and business models entering the market.
Read More »There is Strong Agreement Across the Energy Sector on Steps to Go Net Zero
The Energy Networks Association notes there is strong support to build closer coordination between Distribution System Operators and the Electricity System Operator.
Read More »Toyota and China’s BYD to Drive EVs and Battery Production
They aim to launch the products in the Chinese market under the Toyota brand in the first half of the 2020s.
Read More »Jaguar Land Rover Explores Using Recycled Plastic on Its Cars
The car giant is working with German chemical company BASF to develop the premium-grade material.
Read More »New York ََََََAwards 1.7GW of Offshore Wind Contracts
They are expected to help create more than 1.600 new jobs.
Read More »UK Joins International Research Centre to Tackle Climate Change
UK Science and Innovation Minister Chris Skidmore signed the agreement with Portuguese Science Minister Manuel Heito to become a full member of the Atlantic International Research Centre.
Read More »Ofwat Orders £50 Reduction in Water Bills for Consumers
Water companies must also invest an additional £6m each day between 2020 and 2025 to improve the environment and services for customers.
Read More »Cornwall Council’s Climate Plan Grows Roots with £30m Forest Scheme
The local authority plans to plant thousands of new trees in a bid to tackle climate change.
Read More »More Than Half of UK Public Don’t Trust Energy Suppliers
That’s according to the latest BEIS Public Attitude Tracker. which is now on its 30th wave of finding out what the UK public think about a variety of energy issues.
Read More »Lotus Unveils All-Electric British Hypercar
The Lotus Evija is expected to have a driving range of around 250 miles and charge up from zero to 80% in around 12 minutes.
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