How the UK’s exit from the EU will impact our control over the electricity market
Electricity continues to flow across inter-connectors on both sides of the English Channel, but how has Brexit impacted that?
Electricity continues to flow across inter-connectors on both sides of the English Channel, but how has Brexit impacted that?
In this week’s gossage, we explore the much-hyped ‘small’ nuclear reactors and why this technology has yet to actually deliver on its promise.
In this week’s gossage, we take a look at a recent column in The Sun, as well as its spread of misinformation surrounding renewable energy.
In this week’s Gossage, we take a look at the problems plaguing the smart meter roll-out for businesses, and what can be done to fix it.
In this week’s Gossage we look at falling electricity sales in 2020, and explore whether Covid-19 is the only thing to blame.
We explore the UK’s first climate assembly and what the randomly selected members of the public thought about the UK’s climate policies
In this week’s Gossage, we’ll assess why the UK made the sudden decision to ditch lighting from the Green Homes grant scheme.
In this week’s Gossage, we explore the fractious relationship between OFGEM and the National Grid, with the Grid unhappy with OFGEM’s latest proposals.
EDF plans to build a new reactor at Sizewell, dubbed Sizewell C, but it’s not doing itself any favours with a botched launch.
In this week’s gossage we’ll explore why Poland’s claimed victory against the EU in may not be such a great deal.
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