- January 17th, 2014
Most MPs want to reduce gas extraction in Groningen
An apparent U-turn by VVD parliamentarians means a majority of MPs now support reducing the amount of gas being pumped from under Groningen. ›
An apparent U-turn by VVD parliamentarians means a majority of MPs now support reducing the amount of gas being pumped from under Groningen. ›
The 2013 average was by far the highest in any of the years when the UK NBP spot gas market has been active, beating the averages for all the years from 1997 to 2012. ›
UK prompt power prices were bearish on the first working day of the New Year, moving lower in line with surging wind generation and lower demand with the festive season demand slump expected to last until Monday. ›
Brussels has launched a full investigation into whether Britain is providing up to £17bn of potentially illegal public guarantees for the first nuclear power plant in a generation. ›
Npower chief warns over blackouts as second supplier says carbon tax worsening situation by forcing coal-fired power plants to close ›
The European Commission is close to concluding that Britain’s nuclear programme at Hinkley Point breaches EU state aid rules and may have to be revised, a move that could lead to long delays and even cause the deal to collapse. ›
Low storage stocks could limit supply flexibility at the end of the winter, particularly in central and southeast Europe, the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (Entso-G) said. ›
In the midst of current debates about energy costs it is important to retain a sense of perspective both about what has happened and future prospects. ›
The head of National Grid has warned of “significant delays” to new power generation in the UK, amid growing concerns about the direction of UK energy policy. ›
A Government decision not to support additional gas storage could lead to a hike in energy invoices if the UK is hit by a cold snap this winter. ›