We take a closer look at the TNUoS Connection and Use of System Code (CUSC) Modification Proposals (CMPs) impacting colocation projects. […]
Colocation and TNUoS Insights Series Part 3

We take a closer look at the TNUoS Connection and Use of System Code (CUSC) Modification Proposals (CMPs) impacting colocation projects. […]
TNUoS charging is how the Transmission Operators recover the costs of installing and maintaining the transmission power network in GB. […]
Jenny Hazzard takes a closer look at these increasing timescales and offers some advice to developers at the crucial early stages. […]
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The implications of TMO4+ extend far beyond the energy sector. We’re not just changing a process – we’re catalysing the UK’s entire energy transition. […]
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For those of you who have had to submit your compliance to the latest ESOS phase (The UK Government’s Energy Saving Opportunity Scheme, now is the time to keep the momentum going and put all of the key findings into an action plan. The ESOS compliance deadline was extended to 6 August 2024 but the […]
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As adoption of renewable energy grows at pace in UK construction, Annie Danskin, Associate Director at ITPEnergised, part of SLR, examines the role BESS fire risk assessments have to play As the renewable energy sector continues to grow rapidly, the implementation of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) has become increasingly important. These systems play a […]
The latest UK Government Emissions factors were published on 8th July 2024. These figures can be used for accurately reporting the carbon impact of business energy use. We have provided a summary of the main points in relation to grid electricity and natural gas emission factors. The grid carbon intensity remains higher than in 2022 […]
With a new UK government in power, we examine what the potential shift in the planning permission landscape could mean for renewable projects. […]
The United Kingdom is on the cusp of a significant energy transition, facing challenges that are as daunting as they are critical. As we phase out ageing nuclear reactors and plan the closure of our final coal power station, we anticipate a substantial shortfall in our base load electricity generation capacity. In this article, we […]
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A concise overview of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (UK CBAM) which is due for implementation in 2027. […]
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