Is growth in network capacity impacting our ability to deliver our offshore wind ambitions?
In the first of our articles on the future of offshore wind in Great Britain we explore the essential role of the onshore transmission #network to enable the growth of #offshorewind generation, current capacity limitations and review the initiatives taken by the industry to increase network capacity and propose additional ideas.
Introducing our Offshore Wind for 2050 series - it’s all about coordination.
Complete Strategy publishes a new series on the future of Offshore Wind in the UK.
Building trusted regulatory relationships in uncertain times
Complete Strategy considers how to build trust with regulators.
Ofwat’s Final Methodology is innovative … but companies will struggle to meet the regulator’s high standards
Having had the opportunity to review the full suite of documents, we think Ofwat should be applauded for stretching the boundaries of regulatory thinking.
Ofwat’s Final Methodology and the recent RIIO-ED2 Final Determinations – at a glance.
Our at a glance comparison of the #PR24 Final Methodology and the #RIIO-ED2 Final Determinations.
Bad debt and energy suppliers: A systemic risk
With the energy crisis squeezing the budgets of households and businesses, an increasing number of customers are struggling to meet their bills, despite the Energy Price Guarantee (EPG) and other forms of support provided by the Government.
Ofgem’s RIIO-ED2 Final Determinations "at a glance"
Ofgem published its Final Determinations for the Electricity Distribution price controls (RIIO-ED2) on 30 November 2022.
As the industry and commentators digest the contents, we provide an “at a glance” summary of the key decisions:
Air conditioning - the blind spot in the UK’s heat decarbonisation strategy?
Demand for cooling systems is expected to rise as summers become hotter in the UK.
Lack of focus on cooling may result in missed opportunities - there are significant synergies between the decarbonisation of heat and cooling systems.
The case for energy efficiency has never been stronger
Improving energy efficiency is one of the most immediate solutions to rising energy bills and to concerns around security of supply. Improving the efficiency of our homes could reduce our heating bills by around 20% and reduce our dependency on foreign gas. The business case for energy efficiency is better now than ever before.
Is the Government doing enough to drive the uptake of heat pumps?
Heat pumps are expected to play a key role in decarbonising heat. As part of its 2021 Heat and Buildings Strategy, the UK Government introduced an ambitious target of 600,000 installations per year by 2028, and has unlocked significant funding to support this ambition. Yet, heat pump uptake remains slow – annual installations amount to only around 35,000 heat pumps.
Immediate reductions in sewage spills are a while off, despite the Government’s plans
Over the summer, there was a lot of noise about the way that sewage has been spilled into rivers and the sea. There was public outcry and local businesses were affected. Boat clubs had to cancel sessions and websites like Surfers Against Sewage were used more and more when people want to check the safety of water where they wish to swim. But is this concern justified?
Independent assessment of preparations to establish and undertake the role of MHHS Programme Manager
Assessment of the effectiveness of Elexon’s preparations for establishing and undertaking the programme management role for the Market Wide Half Hourly Settlement (MHHS) Programme