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UK, US team up for new ‘golden age’ of nuclear

The UK has announced a new partnership with the US that it hopes will usher in a new ‘golden age’ of nuclear power.

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Why the energy price cap continues to be a bad fit

In this week's Gossage Gossip, our columnist discusses the energy price cap and why it continues to be a bad deal for UK consumers.

Port of Felixstowe contracts UK Power Networks in its quest for net zero

UK Power Networks Services has won a contract to help take the Port of Felixstowe a step closer to net zero.

Why energy companies may need greater regulation in the face of the energy crisis

Our columnist discusses the oversized pay packets of some of the executives at an energy company that went bust due to the energy crisis.

Why windfall taxes are not the only solution to the energy crisis

Dan Atzori, Research Partner at Cornwall Insight, had some thoughts on the UK Government's announcement of a windfall tax.

Is a China ban from UK nuclear power too little, too late?

In this week’s Gossage Gossip, our columnist discusses whether the UK’s ban on China’s involvement in nuclear power came a little too late.

Google leverages AI to map out UK Power Networks’ electricity cables

Mapping out electricity cables could soon be a lot easier thanks to a partnership between UK Power Networks and Google. 

What is missing in the British Energy Security Bill?

The Government’s Energy Security Strategy outlined a heavily delayed and much-anticipated plan to reach energy independence and net zero.

Was the privatisation of the electricity network worth it?

In this week's Gossage Gossip, our columinst asks the question – was the privatisation of the electricity network really worth it?

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