In February 2024, HM Treasury asked the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) to undertake a study on the challenges to making the electricity distribution networks in Great Britain fit for net zero.
This report, funded by the European Climate Foundation, examines five issues that project developers and planners have told us are the key challenges for the planning system for renewables and storage in England.
Off the back of a Technical Decision Document published in mid-March, Ofgem has moved to formally open the first application window for the LDES cap and floor mechanism. Ray Arell explores the details of the application process.
The ‘Review of the Fuel Poverty Strategy’ consultation comes at a critical time in the net zero transition. Regen’s response is focused on the intersection between fuel poverty and net zero.
The RESP policy framework decision provides fresh detail on the establishment of the locally informed process that will soon be at the heart of decisions about what the GB energy system looks like in the future.
Winners have been announced in six award categories at the annual Green Energy Awards, hosted by Regen. The awards are a leading national celebration of the pioneering companies and inspiring people transforming the UK’s energy system.
Regen has responded to the government's consultation on further reforms to the Contracts for Difference (CfD) Scheme for Allocation Round 7 (AR7), emphasising the need to support high-quality projects that will contribute to the Clean Power 2030 target.
Regen has responded to the government’s Planning Reform Working Paper on Planning Committees, highlighting key recommendations to enhance the process for renewable energy and storage developments.
Using ‘open-source’ analysis, Regen has explored how different regulatory and market reforms affect the investability of an example Scottish onshore wind farm.
Our letter to the Secretary of State highlights our concerns that converting the GB electricity market into one based on zonal pricing will undermine the clean power mission.
Regen's response to the government working paper supports planning reforms that accelerate the energy transition by creating a simpler, faster planning process aligned with nature recovery goals.
Regen has responded to Ofgem’s consultation on the grid connections process, emphasising the vital role that timely, efficient and well-regulated connections play in achieving the UK’s net zero goals.
With Ofgem’s expectations for the first transitional or ‘t-RESP’ published this week, Regen is supporting local authorities to prepare for this critical new part of local energy planning.
In this insight piece, graduate energy analyst Andrew Brand explores the barriers to greater use of public transport in the UK – and considers how an Integrated National Transport Strategy might encourage a shift.
This report, developed as part of Innovate UK’s Net Zero Living programme, sets out practical steps to ensure local net zero planning delivers real change, rather than gathering dust on the shelf.
Regen and the Electricity Storage Network have responded to Ofgem's open letter and call for input on the proposed design and implementation of the Long Duration Electricity Storage (LDES) cap and floor scheme.
Regen's response to this consultation welcomes the Welsh government's efforts to address the challenges facing the country's planning system.
Our response sets out how we believe the framework can ensure the distribution network is the enabler of the transition to electrified heat and transport.
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