Our latest research with the Royal Town Planning Institute reveals significant challenges and missed opportunities for local authorities trying to deliver clean energy and heat and recommends a series of actions for central government that would enable better integration and unlock more efficient decision making at the local level.
The evidence case report for the Outer Hebrides is the first of three studies that will help SSEN better understand the investment needed to enable a net zero transition for Scottish island communities.
Regen was commissioned by ClimateXChange on behalf of the Scottish Government to explore how local and community-owned energy could help drive Scotland’s just transition.
Regen director Johnny Gowdy gave evidence to the Energy Security and Net Zero Committee on a flexible grid for the future, alongside representatives from FTI, Octopus Energy and Citizen's Advice.
Following the announcement in December that the Viking Link interconnector has begun commercial operation, Ellie Brundrett provides an update on GB's current interconnector pipeline.
Last week, Regen market insight duo Johnny Gowdy and Ellie Brundrett were invited to brief MPs on the issue of network constraints and what can be done to reduce rising constraint management costs.
Ofgem's consultation on how it intends to regulate gas networks during the RIIO-3 price control period raises questions about the future rise in gas network costs and eventual decommissioning, argues Frank Hodgson.
Regen has responded to a UK government consultation on how the current Contracts for Difference scheme could better recognise wider societal, economic and environmental benefits of offshore wind.
The PRIDE project aims to improve how local planning and network investment decisions are made to fast-track the infrastructure and low-carbon technology deployment at a regional level to deliver net zero.
Our summer intern from this year, Ovais Kashif, shares his learnings from the dispatch model he worked on during his time at Regen.
A new National Grid guide, supported by Regen, delves into how individuals and organisations can get started with community heat projects.
Regen and the Electricity Storage Network have responded to phase 2 of the government's consultation focusing on the previous performance and near-term future of the Capacity Market.
Energy Networks Association, in partnership with Regen, has published a new report focused on how electricity and gas network operators can work more closely with local authorities to develop and deliver net zero plans.
In a new report for Scottish Futures Trust, Regen associate Simon Gill argues that the ongoing Review of Electricity Market Arrangements is crucial to ensure Scotland can hit its decarbonisation targets and, by extension, to ensure that Great Britain can deliver a net zero electricity system by 2035.
Local authorities are vital to delivering net zero. But how can we fully unlock their role? Read the findings and recommendations from Regen's recent study with Innovate UK on planning for decarbonisation at a local level.
The government has published its response to the Electricity Network Commissioner's report on accelerating electricity transmission network build-out. Regen's Director Johnny Gowdy unpacks the key measures.
Today's announcement that the administrative strike prices (ASPs) for offshore wind will be increased for the government's sixth Contracts for Difference (CfD) allocation round (AR6) will be greeted with a collective sigh of relief within the industry and should be an encouragement to supply chain investors.
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