Energy Efficiency and Management

Industry reacts to government’s ten-point plan for a ‘green industrial revolution’

Energy Generation

Industry reacts to government’s ten-point plan for a ‘green industrial revolution’

How the industry responded to the prime minister's ten-point plan for a green recovery

Nine Scottish colleges launch renewable and energy efficiency training centres

Energy Generation

Nine Scottish colleges launch renewable and energy efficiency training centres

Energy Skills Partnership has announced plans to establish nine renewable and energy efficiency training centres in colleges across central and southern Scotland

Government outlines ten-point plan for a ‘green industrial revolution’

Energy Generation

Government outlines ten-point plan for a ‘green industrial revolution’

Prime minister Boris Johnson outlines his ten-point plan for a 'green industrial revolution' which will create 250,000 jobs

European smart thermostat market expected to grow 19% by 2030

Energy Retail

European smart thermostat market expected to grow 19% by 2030

Growing popularity of smart thermostat in Europe means it is primed to rock the market

Engerati Explains: Prospective Fault Level Monitoring

Electric Vehicles

Engerati Explains: Prospective Fault Level Monitoring

Power distribution operators seeking to operate smarter

Keeping the lights on at the end of the tunnel

Smart Infrastructure

Keeping the lights on at the end of the tunnel

Tentative steps to ease restrictions across Europe will bring new challenges for DSOs

Improving network efficiency with Ericsson’s AI-powered Energy Infrastructure Operations

Energy Retail

Improving network efficiency with Ericsson’s AI-powered Energy Infrastructure Operations

A new energy management solution in operation in Myanmar cuts energy use, emissions and outages in telecom networks.

New tariff proposal could resolve a looming problem with grid expansion

Energy Retail

New tariff proposal could resolve a looming problem with grid expansion

The existing network tariff structure is not fit for purpose. A new bandwidth model proposed in the Netherlands and Norway could be a solution.

How to engage utility customers of the future?

Energy Retail

How to engage utility customers of the future?

Consumers are showing increased interest in responding to time of use tariffs and more innovative options, according to the Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative.

The potential value of DSOs – keeping costs low in a flexible electricity system

Transmission & Distribution

The potential value of DSOs – keeping costs low in a flexible electricity system

AFRY Management Consulting research suggests a more coordinated use of resources could reduce Great Britain’s system costs by up to £7 billion by 2050.

Bristol’s bold leap of faith

Energy Retail

Bristol’s bold leap of faith

Like many local authorities, Bristol City Council isn't waiting for government to lead in the net-zero challenge; it's identified £1 billion of decarbonisation projects and is seeking a private sector "strategic partner" to make them happen. Councillor Kye Dudd tells Network's Elaine Knutt about the plan.