Kepco has held early-stage discussions with British officials over mothballed Wylfa site
Incineration plants have been attractive to investors, but must soon start paying for emissions
Decision deals blow to efforts to use the gas in move to net zero
Danish wind developer chief Mads Nipper says project costs heightened by elevated interest rates
Purchase of 10.5GW of electricity highlights rising energy needs of AI and cloud computing
Alignment of standards would lower costs to develop small modular reactors, speeding up their rollout
Transaction should transform London-listed company into one of the North Sea’s largest producers
Government-commissioned analysis outlines threats such as a lack of crucial parts and shortage of key skills
Great British Nuclear’s chair says reactor technologies other than French design should be looked at for ‘at least’ two more large plants
The FT’s Rachel Millard says analysts warn of a shortage by the second half of this decade, and getting plugged into grids could prove a greater challenge than generating the power itself
UK’s largest battery storage fund says electricity system is not taking advantage of crucial technology that can cut emissions
Office for Nuclear Regulation says ‘no suggestion’ public safety has been compromised
Whether the nascent industry turns into reality rests on talks taking place behind the scenes
Keir Starmer says early stage technology would be among the schemes backed by GB Energy if party wins the election
Sector has suffered from the impact of high inflation over the past two years
Europe’s largest power utility plans to commit €14bn of investment package to country in next 3 years
Can the industry tackle blown budgets and competition from rival low-carbon sources?
National Audit Office says high cost of devices and policy uncertainty to blame
US pellet supplier to power plants brought down by debt, higher costs and a trading loss
Britain is a long way from the 600,000 annual installation target ministers want to hit by 2028
Rishi Sunak says he will ‘not gamble with energy security’ despite plans to decarbonise power system by 2035
But chancellor Jeremy Hunt disappoints some fellow Tories by extending windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas producers
Advanced economies break link between growth and carbon pollution but developing economies remain dependent
Ed Miliband promises to remove de facto ban on new onshore wind if party comes to power
Sir John Armitt accuses Whitehall of taking ‘too long’ to decide on measures to support decarbonisation
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