Officials ‘frustrated and disappointed’ as hundreds of renewable projects set to miss deadline Matt Oliver is The Telegraph's Industry Editor, covering manufacturing, energy policy, car making and the ...
A new pamphlet by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has misled political reporters in many UK national newspapers by misrepresenting the work of the National Energy Systems Operator (NESO). Bob ...
The UK’s fleet of wind, solar and biomass power plants all set new records in 2025, Carbon Brief analysis shows, but electricity generation from gas still went up. The rise in gas power was due to the ...
Renewable energy - considered crucial to limiting climate change - produced a record amount of electricity in Great Britain in 2025, BBC analysis shows. Wind was the biggest single renewable source of ...
Energy analysts at Britain’s energy system operator believe the carbon intensity of the electricity grid could reach historic lows on Christmas Day 2025. The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has ...
An official report lays out different scenarios for the cost of transitioning away from fossil fuels to net zero by 2050 Britain’s official energy system operator has attempted to work out what ...
UK energy costs as a proportion of GDP are set to decline from 10% of GDP today to 5-6% of GDP by 2050 if the transition to a low-carbon system is well-managed, the National Energy System Operator ...
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The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has confirmed a new pipeline of deliverable energy projects to be prioritized for connection to the electricity networks, releasing $53.2 billion in clean ...
The UK’s National Energy System Operator (NESO) has completed its overhaul of the UK’s grid connection process. The reforms removed speculative generation and storage schemes and introduced a ...
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