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Reviews existing evidence on the causes and consequences of electricity outages on economic development
The government is introducing a tax on the extraordinary returns of electricity generators resulting from the spike in gas prices driven by Russia’s weaponisation of gas supplies.
Using smart meters to automate charging of electric vehicles.
What to do if you think your electricity bills are high or electricity meter is faulty.
How cross-border trading and supply of electricity has changed.
How BEIS has planned for emergencies potentially affecting oil, gas and electricity production and supply, and the civil nuclear establishment.
Government incentives for CHP schemes
Screening decisions made by the Secretary of State on overhead electricity line applications.
DUKES chapter 5: statistics on electricity from generation through to sales.
Import supply meters affected by onsite renewable electricity generation.
This paper highlights an area of research that promises value for infrastructure investment decision-making
The Capacity Market ensures security of electricity supply by providing a payment for reliable sources of capacity.
We're seeking views on new standards for energy smart appliances and organisations which provide demand side response services or can remotely control electrical load.
The Supplier Obligation mechanism is a compulsory levy on electricity suppliers to meet the cost of contracts for difference (CFDs).
This measure introduces a new tax on exceptional electricity generation receipts of qualifying generating undertakings from 1 January 2023 to 31 March 2028.
This document contains the following information: Central Electricity Generating Board: a report on the operation by the board of its system for the generation and supply of electicity in bulk
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