Report urges policymakers to ensure market reforms benefit consumers
On Thursday 11 April, Citizen’s Advice published a discussion paper looking at how to ensure that the energy market reforms needed to reach net zero are beneficial for consumers.
On Thursday 11 April, Citizen’s Advice published a discussion paper looking at how to ensure that the energy market reforms needed to reach net zero are beneficial for consumers.
On Thursday 26 October, the Energy Bill received Royal Assent and is now the Energy Act 2023. In a release on the same day, the government said that the Energy Act will transform the UK’s energy system by strengthening energy security, supporting the delivery of net zero and ensuring household bills are affordable in the long-term.
On Monday 24 July, the government published a number of documents under its wider plans to boost competition and innovation in the energy market.
On Thursday 30 March, Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps set out plans to strengthen GB’s long-term energy security and independence through the publication of Powering Up Britain.
On 7 March, the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) published the summary of responses to the consultation on the Review of Electricity… Read More »REMA: Where do we go from here?
On Thursday 9 March, the Climate Change Committee published a new report, Delivering a reliable decarbonised power system. The report illustrates what a reliable, resilient,… Read More »CCC makes recommendations to decarbonise power system by 2035