Electricity

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World electricity demand is expected to increase by an average of 3.4% every year until 2026

Electricity, derived from the flow of electric charge, is vital for numerous aspects of modern life, from work and communication to transport and leisure. Most electricity is produced from fossil fuels in power plants, but low-carbon sources like nuclear and renewables (solar, wind, hydro, biomass) are increasingly contributing to the global generation mix. These efforts aim to mitigate climate change and leverage falling technology costs. Electricity generated is fed into a grid, transmitted over long distances, and distributed regionally to homes and businesses.

Balancing electricity supply with demand is complex, requiring markets to ensure sufficient generation through forward contracts and real-time balancing with flexible measures like dispatchable generation, energy storage, and interconnection. The system is evolving with more intermittent renewables and decentralized generation, creating supply-side disruptions and demand-side uncertainties. Future electricity systems will need enhanced grid roles, greater flexibility, and new business models, increasingly relying on digital technologies.

Learn more about these sources of electricity by exploring our Energy Insights on this topic.

Discover UK energy professionals' views of the future of electricity, gathered in our annual Energy Barometer.

Search for articles on electric vehicles and the role of electricity in transport published in our New Energy World magazine.

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Battery storage investments will switch off Shetland’s power station and scatter hundreds of community-scale batteries across the UK

13th August 2025

The Shetland BESS is to be delivered to UK grid-scale battery storage operator Zenobē. It will enable the diesel-fired Lerwick power station to ‘move ...

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Australia’s biggest battery ready to prevent NSW power outages

13th August 2025

At 850 MW/1,680 MWh, the Waratah battery will be the world’s most powerful in terms of power and energy storage capacity. It is located at the site o...

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Tide turns for floating wind as UK and EU approve major projects

13th August 2025

  White Cross Celtic Sea floating offshore wind project receives full consentThe 100 MW White Cross floating offshore wind farm in the Celti...

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Dutch wind project receives electrolyser to produce green hydrogen offshore

13th August 2025

The BLPH is designed to store surplus offshore wind energy from the Hollandse Kust Noord (HKN) wind farm operated by CrossWind, a joint venture betwee...

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Global FLNG capacity will triple by decade-end, while LNG supply is set to surge in 2026, say new reports

6th August 2025

Rystad estimates global FLNG capacity will reach 42mn t/y by 2030, climbing to 55mn t/y by 2035, almost four times the 14.1mn t/y recorded in 2024. Te...

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Events and training

Aviation Jet Fuel - October 2025

28th October 2025 - 30th October 2025

This comprehensive 3-day Aviation Jet Fuel Training course offers delegates an in-depth understanding of jet fuel and its role in aviation.

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Technical guidance publications

EI 3582

SafetyOn and G+ workshops report: Electrical safe system of work

February 2025

SafetyOn and G+ have been working collaboratively with the EI to enhance safety protocols in the onshore and offshore wind industry through the Safe S...

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EI 3021

Model Code of Safe Practice Part 21: Guidelines for the control of hazards arising from static electricity

June 2024

Essential reading for all those involved in the fuels distribution and supply chain, this document provides up to date guidance on key equipment, proc...

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EI 3564

Guidance on green and low carbon hydrogen production: plant design, construction, operation and maintenance, co-location and other considerations

June 2024

‘Hydrogen economy’ is an umbrella term used to describe the role that hydrogen plays in the broader economy, including as a fuel, as an energy carrier...

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EI 3556

SafetyOn Electrical safety good practice guidelines: Wind turbine generator high voltage access awareness

April 2024

This first edition of the SafetyOn good practice guidelines: Wind Turbine Generator High Voltage Access Awareness covers the minimum safety training r...

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EI 3539

Guidance on large-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) system design, development and operation

August 2023

Solar photovoltaic (PV), which converts sunlight into electricity, is an important source of renewable energy in the 21st century. PV plant installati...

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