National Grid Partners' 2025 Utility Innovation Survey shows nearly two-thirds of utility leaders have seen increased innovation budgets in the past year.| News | Smart Energy International
Operators of wind farms are being paid to turn off their turbines at times of particularly high wind speeds - but that excess energy could be harnessed and even given to households for free, argues FPA member Frank Gavurin. The post If we want to win the public over to renewables, we need to stop paying wind farms to turn off appeared first on Fuel Poverty Action.| Fuel Poverty Action
Denmark-based NKT is preferred bidder to deliver the HVDC cable system for the Eastern Green Link 3 (EGL3) project.| Regional News | Smart Energy International
Ofgem has approved the Initial Project Assessment for the LionLink and Nautilus electricity interconnectors.| Power Engineering International
With the launch of NESO and closure of the National Gas sale, Yusuf Latief discusses how National Grid is seeing a huge pivot in its strategy.| Smart Energy International
Ofgem has approved a £3.4 billion funding package to build a proposed new subsea and underground 500km cable between Scotland and Yorkshire.| Power Engineering International
Ofgem has approved a £3.4 billion funding package to build a proposed new subsea and underground 500km cable between Scotland and Yorkshire.| Smart Energy International
National Grid's £7 billion fully underwritten rights issue tanked their shares. Is this a warning or a watershed for energy sector financing?| Smart Energy International
National Grid is planning £66bn over 5 years into its power networks, guaranteeing the plan with £7bn in fully underwritten rights issues.| Smart Energy International
Britain’s energy regulator announced new policy to clear out ‘zombie projects’ clogging up the grid connection queue in the UK.| Smart Energy International