DESNZ Faces First Oral Questions of 2026
Brevia Energy reviews the themes that emerged from the first Energy Security and Net Zero Oral Questions of 2026.
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Brevia Energy reviews the themes that emerged from the first Energy Security and Net Zero Oral Questions of 2026.
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Last month, the Nuclear Regulatory Taskforce published its final report. Although the UK is one of 33 countries pledging to triple its nuclear capacity by 2050, the Taskforce warns that the current system risks slowing delivery at a time when global competitors are accelerating. Brevia Energy explores the key takeaways from the Report.
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A recent National Audit Office report revealed considerable issues in the delivery of home energy efficiency measures, shortly before rumoured delays to the £13billion Warm Homes Plan. Brevia Energy explores how Government and industry must ensure that lessons from ECO are embedded before the new scheme is rolled out.
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The new Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) Ministerial team faced its first oral questions last week.[1] Key themes included energy bills and fuel poverty, as well as the impact of the clean energy transition on industry and jobs – Brevia Energy explores these below.
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Approaching the Holyrood election, expected to take place in May 2026, it should come as little surprise that energy policy is moving to the forefront of political debate, embodying key debates around economic opportunity, national sovereignty, and decarbonisation. Brevia Energy examines how the Labour Party is positioning itself to appeal to the Scottish electorate as the Party of green growth and energy security.
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Since the UK Government published its ‘Solar Roadmap 2025’ in June, Reform UK has launched a direct counter-campaign. Brevia Energy assesses the implications of this political tension and whether it translates into real project risk or whether rhetoric outpaces reality.
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Brevia Energy dissects the key insights from the Energy Security and Net Zero Select Committee session with Energy Secretary Ed Miliband.
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As Parliament approaches Summer Recess, Ministers from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero faced their final Oral Questions. Brevia Energy examines the questions raised in the context of recent policy developments and the outlook ahead.
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Brevia Energy examines four strategic signals from the UK Government and the National Wealth Fund’s first investment in Peak Cluster Ltd..
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The UK Government has unveiled its Infrastructure Strategy, placing energy at the centre of national ambitions for growth, decarbonisation, and resilience. With major reforms across planning, regulation, and investment, the Infrastructure Strategy sets a new agenda for how infrastructure will be developed, funded, and delivered over the next decade. This marks not just a shift in policy but a strategic inflection point for the future of the energy sector. In this article, Brevia Energy unpacks the implications and opportunities for the sector.
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