E3 Energy Industry News
Stay Informed with the Latest UK Energy News
At E3 Energy, we’re committed to keeping our clients informed about the ever-changing UK energy market. This section is your go-to resource for updates on industry news, regulatory changes, and market insights that matter to your business. By staying ahead of developments, we aim to empower you with the knowledge you need to make informed decisions and navigate the energy landscape with confidence. Check back regularly to stay updated and ensure you’re always one step ahead.
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MHHS Explained
The Market-wide Half-Hourly Settlement (MHHS) Programme, overseen by Ofgem, supports the transition to Net Zero by implementing half-hourly meter-specific settlements. All energy suppliers must adopt this Settlement System, enabling accurate consumption data for Domestic and Non-Domestic sectors.
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Energy Cost Trend Insight
This article provides an in-depth analysis of energy wholesale market trends from 2014 to 2024, offering actionable insights into price fluctuations and procurement optimisation strategies. It aims to support stakeholders in achieving cost efficiency through informed, well-timed energy procurement decisions.​​
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Net Zero Explained
Discover the UK’s journey towards Net Zero, a crucial strategy aimed at balancing emissions and removals by 2050. This article explores the concept, objectives, challenges, and how it can foster innovation, drive climate action, and pave the way for a sustainable future for current and future generations.​
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Market Drivers for 2025
In 2025, global energy markets face pivotal changes driven by geopolitical tensions, renewable energy growth, and evolving oil and gas strategies. Balancing security, affordability, and sustainability amid rising complexities presents both challenges and opportunities for the energy sector worldwide.​​​
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Non Energy Cost Explained
Non-commodity costs significantly shape UK electricity bills, comprising up to 60% of charges. These include transmission, distribution, system operation, balancing services, capacity market charges, environmental levies, and taxes, ensuring grid stability, sustainability, and alignment with environmental and social objectives.
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Energy Reporting Explained
Energy reporting accuracy is essential for all organisations. Digital data tools provide real-time insights to address inefficiencies, eliminate waste, improve sustainability, optimise consumption strategies, and ensure compliance. These tools empower effective energy management and drive progress across sectors.