Energy
Spotlight On: The New Smart Export Guarantee (SEG)
The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) is an obligation set by the government which pays customers for renewable electricity they have generated and put …
What will 2020 bring for energy policy?
If the end of a year is typically a time to take stock, then the end of a decade is a time of even bigger reflection. As the 2010s draw to a close, …
TCR decision announced: how will it affect your business?
Please note: The information in this article is dated December 2019 and Ofgem has released further updates to the Targeted Charging Review (TCR) and …
ESOS Phase 2 Complete
As we reach the end of another compliance phase, our ESOS experts can breathe a sigh of relief as they celebrate the successful completion of ESOS …
Why should you check your business energy bills?
Business energy bills are complex, there’s no doubt about that. With a widening range of non-commodity costs now taking up a majority share of the …
Ofgem Confirms Suspension of Market Making Obligation
Following the announcement by Ofgem that it has suspended the Market Making Obligation (MMO), effective from 00.01 on Monday 18 November, Nick …
Inspired Energy comments on the Aramco drone attacks
“Many businesses will be concerned about how the drone attacks on Saudi Arabia’s Aramco oil processing facilities will affect their energy prices,…
Fixed or flex: choosing the best contract for your business
Updated Thursday 23rd January 2020 When the time comes for your business to review its energy procurement strategy, it can be difficult to know which …
Could EVs help you to future-proof your energy strategy?
Electric vehicles (EVs) may not be dominating our roads yet, but as the UK transitions to a low-carbon future, we can expect to see adoption rise …
How can businesses help to balance the grid?
Last week, the UK experienced its biggest power cut in a decade, causing disruption on the roads and railways and leaving almost a million homes …