Energy prices are continuing to rise and this trend has barely reversed throughout the whole of 2021. Whilst it is impossible to say how long the crisis will last, it is certainly fair to say that prices will stay at a sustained high level for some time to come.
European Energy acquires 85.8MW of renewable assets from Vattenfall
Read our top five energy-related news stories from the last couple of weeks. Energy is always in the news in one way or another, from renewable energy technology advancements and the latest from the ‘big six’ energy suppliers to advancements in energy saving and sustainability.
Why energy efficiency is not boring
Energy efficiency is not boring because it’s one of the cheapest ways to save energy and protect you from ‘spending money that wastes money’ – this term is explained further below.
Key UK Power Unit fire causes Energy Prices to worsen
Power prices at all time high following serious fire at Sellindge interconnector site in Kent, UK
Tariff Guarantee and Extension Applications update
Have you secured a Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) Tariff Guarantee or Extension Application? If so, you have until the end of March 2022 to have your heating system installed and commissioned, and your RHI application submitted to Ofgem.
Tales from site – RHI HealthCheck – Drying
NFU Energy conduct Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) Audits (i.e 'HealthChecks') to ensure participants are keeping up with their ongoing obligations and to advise on improvements.
Targeted Charging Review (TCR)
The Targeted Charging Review (TCR) by Ofgem has been assessing how residual network charges should be set and recovered in Great Britain as the energy network continues to evolve. The key driver of the review is the changing role of energy networks.
Agri-feedstock and clamp management day (virtual): 08th September 2021
On Wednesday 8th September ADBA are hosting an Agri-feedstock and clamp management Trainin
Would an Online Only Contract be of benefit to me?
With energy prices rising at an exponential rate, shopping around is more important than ever. In these challenging times energy suppliers are having to really push themselves to think outside the box to offer more competitive prices on to Customers.
Using waste wood in your biomass boiler
For many, burning recycled waste wood is a great choice, as it is a low cost and readily available biomass fuel. However, it’s important to make sure you’re properly permitted before you even take delivery. There are three grades of waste wood: A, C (which now includes B) and D.