- June 14th, 2013
UK Power Price to Double German on Wind, Solar Energy
Electricity in the UK is poised to cost almost twice as much as in Germany within two years as Britain lags behind in building solar and wind plants. ›
Electricity in the UK is poised to cost almost twice as much as in Germany within two years as Britain lags behind in building solar and wind plants. ›
The United Kingdom could be one step closer to a U.S. style energy renaissance as new estimates show there is a massive amount of untapped shale gas in the Northwest of England. ›
The proportion of UK electricity generated from gas fell to 16-year lows last year as cheaper coal prices spurred generators into increasing coal-fired power to its greatest share of the electricity mix since 1996, government data shows. ›
March was not a good month for UK energy security. ›
The UK’s installed wind electricity generation capacity will increase by 250% by 2020 compared with today’s levels, a factor that will change the shape and level of wholesale prices, according to a government-commissioned report. ›
ExxonMobil and Qatar Petroleum have agreed a deal making it possible for the UK to import liquefied natural gas from their proposed $10bn export project at Golden Pass in Texas, opening up a new source of potential gas supply for Britain. ›
Average electricity bills could rise by a quarter if Britain’s power industry is forced to pay more for wholesale supplies in order to avoid power cuts, City experts have predicted. ›
MP’s have reported Shale gas in the UK could help secure domestic energy supplies but may not bring down prices. ›
Closing coal fired power stations mean a return to life for some British gas fired plants and a rise in gas use for electricity generation for the first summer in three years. ›
The UK’s spring upturn in LNG imports continued today, with the scheduling of this month’s fourth delivery. ›