Big Six energy firms seeing record low market share
More than one in five energy customers are now with small and medium-sized suppliers as the “big six” see their market share fall to a record low, Ofgem figures show.
More than one in five energy customers are now with small and medium-sized suppliers as the “big six” see their market share fall to a record low, Ofgem figures show.
In a bid to bring improved energy access to one of the world’s most hard to reach places, the Government of Togo has signed a £2.8million deal to supply power to sub-Saharan Africa.
An advert for one of Britain’s largest renewable energy suppliers has been banned for claiming the electricity it supplies emits no carbon dioxide.
The Government has been accused of being “culpable” for failures over a nuclear clean-up contract that cost the taxpayer up to £122 million.
Norwegian oil firm Statoil might be about to set a new 'unofficial' world record for the fastest construction of a platform topside.
Crude lost steam as the International Energy Agency warned about seemingly unstoppable U.S. shale production against the backdrop of swelling American oil stockpiles.
Exxon Mobil Corp. shut its liquefied natural gas export plant in Papua New Guinea after an earthquake in the Pacific nation’s remote highlands cut supplies from the company’s upstream fields.
SSE and EDF Energy’s failed appeal to change industry rules has been criticised by a senior partner from energy regulator Ofgem.
His Majesty King Felipe VI of Spain gave liquefied natural gas (LNG) the ‘presidency of honour’ ahead of this year's Gastech 2018.
Marine oil and gas firm James Fisher and Sons has reported a significant rise in profits within its preliminary 2017 results, with renewables playing an important role.
Plans to build a hydroelectric scheme on the Queen’s Balmoral estate are to come under scrutiny from park chiefs amid concerns they may not fit the aims of a national park.
A group of protesters took to the streets of Aberdeen yesterday to challenge low pay and job losses imposed on UK seafarers and offshore workers.
An innovation explosion is due to take place in the renewables sector in the near future with robots servicing offshore turbines and parachute-kites capable of generating wind power, claim ORE Catapult.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has rejected an appeal by SSE and EDF Energy to pursue a change in industry rules on electric generation.
As part of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) vehicle-to-grid project (V2G), the National Grid and battery and solar firm Moixa will take part of in a study to see how electric vehicle use can benefit drivers.
Scottish solar manufacturer and installation firm AES Solar has announced a collaboration with Phase Energy Limited, an electric vehicle (EV) and battery storage system company.
The Trump administration is hitting more than 50 vessels, shipping companies and trade businesses with sanctions in the latest bid to turn up the pressure on North Korea over its nuclear programme, US officials said.
A standoff between Turkish warships and an Eni drillship finally broke today as the Turkish navy vessels force the Eni’s Saipem 12000 to change course.
Petrochemical giant Ineos is seeking damages from the Scottish Government in a legal challenge it has brought against the ban on fracking.
A recent Which? customer satisfaction survey ranked the big six energy companies at the bottom of the league table, as consumers in Scotland switch to alternative energy suppliers like Our Power and Co-op Energy.
British Airways owner IAG saw profits soar 15% in 2017 as the group benefited from a drop in fuel costs and strengthening economies in North and South America.
The Green Burn wind project in Perthshire has been given fresh hope after a successful appeal against Perth and Kinross Council.
The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway has given Aker BP consent to use the Deepsea Stavanger rig within the Skarv field.
Swedish city-owned firm Mälarenergi AB said yesterday that its deal with digital technology firm ABB will enable the group to enhance its renewables portfolio.
ABB's digital lead, Susan Peterson-Sturm, believes that re-examining our energy systems is essential to ensure that the grid network moves with the speedy pace of the energy market.