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RenewableUK calls for planning reform to boost energy storage colocation

RenewableUK has urged the UK Government to change the planning rules to enable more battery storage to be co-located with offshore wind farms. 

National Grid invests £1.5 million to further reduce fleet emissions

NGED is looking to cut emissions from its operational fleet by investing £1.5 million in Clayton Power’s Lithium Power Supply (LPS). 

Believ brings the UK’s northernmost ultra-rapid charger to Scottish Highlands

Believ has installed what is thought to be the UK’s northernmost ultra-rapid EV charger at a hotel in Halkirk, Scotland. 

UK Government leads £65 million investment in Connected Kerb

Connected Kerb has received £65 million worth of backing to accelerate the rollout of its on-street EV charging network. 

UK projected to miss revised 2030 clean power targets by 32 GW

The UK Government is forecast to miss its recently revised clean power targets for offshore wind, onshore wind, and solar PV by a combined 32GW.

Government announces new rules to accelerate infrastructure projects

The Government has announced plans to streamline the construction of major infrastructure across Britain, including nuclear plants and wind farms. 

UK Power Networks installs world’s first ‘smart’ substation

The UK’s first ‘smart’ electricity substation has been installed in Kent, forming part of a plan to dynamically manage power flow and unlock capacity.

Government urged to tap into solar car parks as Sunshine Bill returns to Parliament

A renewable energy specialist is encouraging the Government to capitalise on solar carports in the UK as part of its Sunshine Bill.

Gas-fired power generation hits 20-year low amid renewables surge

Gas-fired power output in Great Britain has fallen to its lowest level in two decades, according to a new report from Montel Analytics. 

Despite tripling renewables by 2050, Europe likely to still miss net zero target

Europe’s renewable energy capacity is on track to more than triple by 2050, yet it’s still unlikely to be enough to achieve net zero.

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