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Sector falls 20% in two months, with some wind turbine shares weighed down by contracts struck at unfavourable prices
Households asked to pay an extra £156 per year on average by 2030
Founder Greg Jackson puts expansion above profits even as Shell deal turns it into second-biggest supplier
The preferred financing model is not popular with consumer groups and opposition will grow if projects go over-budget
The group’s share price climbed as much as 6% after it announced a £1bn equity placement
Customers’ bills to rise almost 37% by end of decade under new five-year spending plan
Xlinks project seeks 25-year contract with government to guarantee a fixed electricity price
The current approach to designing, approving and building the UK’s grid is too fragmented
President Emmanuel Macron signals plans for new law aimed at containing electricity prices
There has been a sharp rise in cases concerning water quality, the regulator has warned
Energy network operator to run a trial to reduce gas demand if shortages loom
Scottish renewable project paused in latest blow to UK green power development
Ofwat says almost all groups missed targets on pollution, leakage and customer service
The fossil fuel accounts for around three-quarters of power generation and demand is expected to grow, despite an ambitious renewables plan
Energy company turns to alternative supply sources after US import legislation causes delays
Bloc will have a ‘need for American energy’ says Ditte Juul Jørgensen
Luc Rémont is trying to improve profitability at the recently renationalised nuclear power group
Oneok’s $19bn takeover of Magellan reflects shifting views of future for gas vs oil
Adaptation will be a key driver if UK businesses are to reduce their exposure to rising energy prices and reliance on the National Grid
Research shows that about 70 per cent of energy is wasted between producer and consumer, but is enough being done to turn this round?
Lawyers call for more clarity to accelerate project approval
Clearer guidance needed on trade-off between holding down bills and providing the funds needed to cut pollution and protect supplies
A decade of reform has left the UK with a power system in danger of failing on competition, innovation and fairness
Markus Krebber urges British government to heed warnings from developers to avoid jeopardising climate targets
If prices rise much higher, miners should be encouraged to lift output
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