Assessing the UK’s Smart Meter Situation
The smart meter rollout campaign across Britain is a step towards the decarbonisation goal by 2050, but over one-third of households with smart meters still
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The smart meter rollout campaign across Britain is a step towards the decarbonisation goal by 2050, but over one-third of households with smart meters still
Small energy provider iSupply have been sanctioned by Ofgem to pay a fine of £1.5 million, for overcharging customers for their energy and hiding it from the
The Neath Port Talbot council has approved the development of the world’s first net-zero carbon housing in Wales. The project is set to build 35
The Cottam coal power plant owned by EDF in Nottinghamshire was switched off for the last time on 30 October. The 2GW plant was commissioned
The National Grid has released the latest figures on UK energy, which revealed that the supply mostly came from renewable sources than fossil fuels for
The National Grid has released the latest figures on UK energy, which revealed that the supply mostly came from renewable sources than fossil fuels for