Policy & Regulation
The year ahead: what does 2021 have in store for business energy?
2021 should be an eventful year for energy, as the detail behind decarbonisation emerges to give businesses the certainty needed to commit to their …
The green recovery: UK Government’s ten-point plan
The Government has published its long-awaited ten-point plan towards a ‘green industrial revolution’, setting out the approach it intends to take …
New UK system proposed to replace EU ETS on leaving the EU
After Brexit, the future of carbon trading was a point of concern for many industrial users until a new UK emissions trading scheme (UK ETS) launched …
Budget 2020 Summary
In today’s Budget, new Chancellor Rishi Sunak unsurprisingly started his speech by announcing measures to help stabalise the economy during what he …
A new PM, a new approach to UK energy?
As Boris Johnson prepares to walk through the door of Number 10 this week, all focus will be on the new Prime Minister’s Brexit policy and what …
Budget 2018: Energy highlights from the 2018 Autumn Budget
Chancellor Philip Hammond delivered his Autumn 2018 Budget yesterday (29 October). Even though his main speech spoke sparsely on energy, the …
Autumn Statement 2016
Chancellor Phillip Hammond delivered his autumn statement yesterday, providing the UK with an update on Government economic forecasts and key policies…
Scotland’s Energy Efficiency Programme
Are you Compliant? You’ve probably heard a lot about the introduction of the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) – from April 2018 …
Spring Budget 2016 – The End is Near for CRC
You may have heard in today’s Budget that CRC is being abolished. This is correct, but not until 2019! Here are the relevant points from the budget …
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