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19 February 2026

From Annual Averages to Half-Hourly Insight: The Future of Scope 2 Reporting

The future of carbon reporting is increasingly focused on data granularity and transparency, particularly in how businesses account for emissions associated with their electricity consumption. In this article, we explain what Scope 2 emissions are, why the current reporting approach is being reviewed, and how Crown Gas & Power can support businesses that want to stay one step ahead.

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18 February 2026

Warning: Scam emails claiming to be from Energy Ombudsman

We’re aware of a recent increase in fraudulent emails being sent to energy consumers claiming to be from Energy Ombudsman.

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10 December 2025

Understanding Electricity Charges: Commodity & Non-Commodity Costs Explained

While the commodity cost is the price of the electricity itself, non-commodity costs are a collection of essential charges that fund everything from maintaining the national grid to supporting the UK's transition to a net-zero economy.

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12 February 2026

TNUoS Charges Are Rising from April 2026 – How to Protect Your Business from Record Increases

The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has confirmed final Transmission Network Use of System (TNUoS) tariffs for 2026/27, and while they’re almost identical to the draft figures, they are substantially higher than the current year. For most power consumers, residual charges alone will rise by between 28% and 116%, with a volume-weighted average increase of around 64% year on year.

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7 January 2026

Another Busy Year Ahead for Energy Policy and Regulation

As the new year brings fresh priorities and our Regulations & Compliance team enters 2026 still deciding on their New Year’s resolutions, one thing is certain: an ever-growing body of energy policy is already in place for the year ahead.

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