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On the way to a smart, flexible GB energy system? Part 1 (overview and storage)

By Adam Brown
  • Consumers and Communities
  • Electricity Market Reform
  • Fossil Fuel Generation
  • Nuclear
  • Power Networks
  • Renewables
  • United Kingdom

Strong and stable, or storing up trouble? The outlook for energy storage projects in the UK

By Adam Brown
  • Efficiency
  • Electricity Market Reform
  • Europe
  • Fossil Fuel Generation
  • Heat and Transport
  • Renewables
  • United Kingdom

Something for everyone? The European Commission’s Winter “Clean Energy” Package on Energy Union (November 2016)

By Adam Brown
  • Fossil Fuel Generation
  • Heat and Transport
  • Renewables
  • United Kingdom

First flesh on the bones of the new UK government’s energy policy?

By Adam Brown
  • Canada
  • Electricity Market Reform
  • Power Networks
  • Renewables

Alberta unveils Renewable Electricity Program: The beginning of the end for the energy-only market?

By Simon Kupi
  • Electricity Market Reform
  • Europe
  • Renewables

Polish Green Certificates Held by the Commission to Be Compatible State Aid: a Curious Story Comes to an End

By Dr. Michał Bernat
  • Efficiency
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  • Europe
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  • Oil and Gas
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Energy Brexit: initial thoughts

By Adam Brown
  • Electricity Market Reform
  • Renewables
  • United Kingdom

UK renewable Contracts for Difference – now only for offshore wind?

By Adam Brown
  • Electricity Market Reform
  • Renewables

Ready to “stand on its own two feet”? Government’s vision for UK solar industry

By Adam Brown
  • Electricity Market Reform
  • Renewables

UK onshore wind subsidies: not dead yet

By Adam Brown
  • Electricity Market Reform
  • Renewables

Grace periods for early closure of Renewables Obligation support for onshore wind

By Mark Cheney and Adam Brown
  • Renewables

DECC’s latest consultation on Feed-in Tariffs – an Era of “FIT Austerity”?

By Adam Brown

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