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  • The Nuclear Regulatory Taskforce has examined all aspects of the regulation of civil and defence nuclear and produced this review.

  • Review of activities regulated by the Environment Agency in 2024-25.

  • An evaluation of the Offshore Wind Manufacturing and Investment Scheme (OWMIS).

  • An evaluation of the Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Scheme (FLOWMIS).

  • These reports provide insights into how smart meter engagement and uptake can be increased within non-domestic consumer segments.

  • An independent review of Greenhouse Gas Removals to consider how options can assist the UK in meeting our net zero targets, out to 2050.

  • Understanding motivations and barriers to working in electricity network roles for early career students with pre-requisite qualifications - 'network relevant students'.

  • Reviews evidence on the potential environmental impacts of emerging and novel applications of carbon capture technologies.

  • Investigates the potential future impacts on air quality from net zero technologies in the Humber and Teesside industrial areas.

  • This report provides an update to information on cost and technical assumptions for onshore wind and solar.

  • Research carried out in 2024, on estimates of hurdle rates for a range of different electricity generation technologies.

  • The following tables show a variety of renewable electricity data for the devolved administrations and the regions of England.

  • Statistics of government revenues from UK oil and gas production, including data for fields subject to Petroleum Revenue Tax (PRT).

  • The Subsidy Advice Unit (SAU) has published a report providing advice to the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) concerning its proposed subsidy to Drax Power Limited (Drax).

  • This publication aids reporting on performance against the Northern Ireland Energy Strategy ‘Path to Net Zero Energy’ and the Climate Change Act.

  • Reviewed evidence about public perceptions and social acceptance of net zero technologies through three case studies.

  • The second annual interim report in the evaluation of the GGSS and GGL synthesises the collective findings of activities and outputs up to early spring 2025.

  • This report is the first output of the evaluation of the GGSS and GGL, reflecting and synthesising the findings of evaluation activities and outputs to date.

  • Research providing updates to the cost and technical assumptions for deep geothermal for power, and deep and shallow geothermal for heat.

  • These reports are part of a research project which developed the UK Geothermal Platform, a geothermal energy information hub funded by DESNZ and delivered by the British Geological Survey.