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Published on: 12 September 2024

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DESNZ publishes call for evidence outcome on enabling industrial electrification

The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has released the results of its call for evidence on facilitating industrial electrification. Feedback underscores the obstacles confronting industrial facilities in moving to electricity and signals a requirement for additional, electrification‑focused measures to level the playing field with other low‑carbon fuels, so that operators can choose the most suitable decarbonisation route for their operations. See: LNB News 11/09/2024 9.

Ofgem publishes authority decision on REC modification R0119

Ofgem has set out its authority decision on the Retail Energy Code (REC) change R0119. The modification seeks to clarify the meaning of ‘annulment’ and to define the circumstances in which an annulment must be undertaken under Schedule 23 of the REC...

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