The UK electricity system has already undergone part of its low carbon transition. Thanks in large part to carbon pricing, coal is no longer significant – and that in itself reduces the impact of carbon costs on UK electricity prices. But industry is still carrying the legacy cost of building up renewables, which are part of the larger energy transition. Those costs could be spread more evenly, and in particular, reforms are needed to ensure that industry can benefit both from access to the now-cheap renewables, and from smoother participation in the capacity market.” The UK electricity system has already undergone part of its low carbon transition. Thanks in large part to carbon pricing, coal is no longer significant – and that in itself reduces the impact of carbon costs on UK electricity prices. But industry is still carrying the legacy cost of building up renewables, which are part of the larger energy transition. Those costs could be spread more evenly, and in particular, reforms are needed to ensure that industry can benefit both from access to the now-cheap renewables, and from smoother participation in the capacity market.”

Historic investment in the deployment of renewable energy technology, and the substantial reductions in cost it produced, now presents the UK with a clear opportunity to both reduce the high electricity prices faced by energy-intensive industries relative to many of continental neighbours, and emissions reduction through increasing electrification. The government must make sure a clear, long-term policy architecture is in place to encourage investment in increasingly subsidy-free renewables and grid interconnection, and effective and efficient markets in electricity trade and system balancing.

UCL astrophysicist and chemist honoured in Blavatnik Awards
UCL astrophysicist and chemist honoured in Blavatnik Awards

UCL astrophysicist and chemist honoured in Blavatnik Awards

Dr Paola Pinilla (Mullard Space Science Laboratory at UCL) has been named as a laureate and Dr Michael Booth (UCL Chemistry) as a finalist in the 2026 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in the UK.

16 Mar 2026

SMILE sets sail for Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana
SMILE sets sail for Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana

SMILE sets sail for Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana

Just over a year since SMILE arrived in the Netherlands in two parts, the now-complete and thoroughly-tested spacecraft has left for its journey to its launch site in French Guiana.

16 Mar 2026

UCL leads the way in UK heat of global space challenge
UCL leads the way in UK heat of global space challenge

UCL leads the way in UK heat of global space challenge

UCL students have impressed judges with their space ideas and innovations at this year’s global space challenge Act in Space 2026.

16 Mar 2026