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What's New

What's New

You can find news, hot topics and information about the latest energy issues here, along with links to DTI Energy Press Notices, speeches, and new publications:

5 December 2006

Appointment for energy regulator

Professor George Yarrow has been appointed as Non-Executive Director of the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (GEMA) with effect from 1 December 2006 Alistair Darling announced today.

For more information, see the full press statement.

1 December 2006

First gas from new Dutch pipeline brings further energy security to UK

Gas will flow for the first time today [Friday 01 December] through a new pipeline under the North Sea which connects the UK to the Netherlands.

For more information, see the full press statement.

29 November 2006

Innaugural Franco-British nuclear forum to share long term energy visions

The opening meeting of the "Franco-British Nuclear Forum" will take place in Paris, Wednesday 29 November 2006, in the Bercy Conference Centre.

For more information, see the full press statement and Franco-British Nuclear Forum webpage.

24 November 2006

North Sea 'absolutely critical' to UK energy security - Darling

The North Sea was, is and will be 'absolutely critical' to delivering the energy needs of the country, Trade and Industry Secretary Alistair Darling will say today.

He will also announce that the Government has today begun a consultation on plans for having more offshore gas storage and creating new 'energy platforms' for the unloading of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

For more information, see the full press statement and the consultations area of the website.

20 November 2006

Reaping the Wind Resource

Licensing green energy links from offshore renewables.

For more information, see the full press statement.

16 November 2006

Ministerial responsibilities at the Department of Trade and Industry

Changes to Ministerial responsibilities at the Department of Trade and Industry were outlined today following the retirement last week of Lord Sainsbury.

For more information, see the full press statement.

14 November 2006

Cutting costs and cutting carbon - Government outlines plans to reduce the energy we use at home

New technology in the home so you can track the energy you use and clearer more understandable energy bills are part of a consultation launched by Trade Secretary Alistair Darling today.

For more information, see the full press statement and the consultations area of the website.

9 November 2006

Reforms to energy planning will keep the lights on - Darling

Planning inquiries for large-scale electricity projects will be overhauled by new rules outlined today by Alistair Darling, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry.

For more information, see the full press statement.

9 November 2006

Europe must have a common energy policy - Wicks

Energy Minister speaks to Brussels think tank as new report ranks the UK's energy markets the most competitive in the EU and G7.

For more information, see the full press statement.

1 November 2006

Government seeks boost for local energy

A radical shift away from large centralised power production to community based 'locally grown' energy could help cut carbon emissions and improve efficiency, Alistair Darling said today.

For more information, see the full press statement.

27 October 2006

Wicks gives a helping hand to green householders

There will be £6.2 million more funding available under the Low Carbon Buildings Programme (LCBP) for people who want to install micro-wind turbines, solar panels and other microgeneration technologies on their homes, Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks announced this week.

For more information, see the full press statement.

26 October 2006 Speech by Malcolm Wicks MP, Minister of State for Energy: Speech to the Royal Geographical Society - Kensington Gore, London
24 October 2006

Government announces next steps for BNG sale and plans for a National Nuclear Laboratory

The future of BNFL's nuclear clean-up and research arms were today outlined by the Government, as it approved plans to break up and sell off British Nuclear Group and announced its intention to establish a new National Nuclear Laboratory.

For more information, see the full press statement.

23 October 2006 Speech by Malcolm Wicks MP, Minister of State for Energy: Address to the Supporters of Nuclear Energy's AGM - DTI Conference Centre, London
19 October 2006 Speech by Malcolm Wicks MP, Minister of State for Energy: Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers (IGEM) Winter Outlook Conference - DTI Conference Centre, London
19 October 2006

What happened when you quizzed the energy minister

10 Downing Street held a webchat about energy security with minister Malcolm Wicks today. He spoke about renewable energy sources, coal and nuclear technology, climate change and his own energy-conservation habits.

You can read the transcript on the 10 Downing Street website.

16 October 2006

PM ushers in new era of enhanced energy security for the UK

A new era of enhanced energy security for the UK was ushered in today by Prime Minister Tony Blair with the official opening ceremony of the Norwegian Langeled pipeline, set to deliver up to 20% of the UK's average winter gas needs. A consultation on the resilience of the UK gas market was also published today.

For more information, see the full press statement.

10 October 2006

Consultation on improving public participation provisions in environmental impact assessment regulations for energy infastructure

For details, see the consultations area of the website.

9 October 2006

Ground-breaking day for Green Energy - Darling

Construction today started on what will be Europe's largest onshore wind farm, as the Government set out proposals outlined in the Energy Review to see a five-fold increase in the amount of electricity generated from renewable sources in the UK.

For more information, see the full press statement.

 

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