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UK election: Businesses call for stronger net zero support

In the lead up to the election, we'll be taking an in-depth look at different party proposals within the energy sector. Be sure to...
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Election 2024: Your in-depth guide to energy and green economy promises

The Energy Advice Hub is a non-biased news source and reports from a facts-only perspective. We do not instil our own political views within...
A solar panel and wind turbines in the english countryside, a key factor in the Labour's plan for Great British Energy

Great British Energy: Will it cut bills and speed up net zero?

During every election campaign there are the pledges or policies that grab attention. Labour’s ‘Great British Energy’ is eye-catching for bill payers as well...
Ed Miliband, the potential new energy secretary for Labour, speaks in front of an audience

What can we expect from Miliband as energy secretary?

With Labour comfortably leading in the polls, it seems likely that Ed Miliband will soon be taking over from Claire Coutinho as energy secretary....
UK Sustainability Reporting Standards: what to expect and when

UK Sustainability Reporting Standards: what to expect and when

A new set of sustainability reporting standards for UK businesses is coming next year. What are they and who will be affected? Transparency is key...
Not just for Christmas: could the Demand Flexibility Service run all year round?

Not just for Christmas: could the Demand Flexibility Service run all year round?

The Demand Flexibility Service (DFS) is evolving from a winter contingency service to something that could run all year round. Here’s what you need...
The halls of Westminster Abbey are filled with people as they join for the King's Speech, which will address different energy bills in the UK

What does the King’s Speech mean for energy?

The King has set out the new government’s plans for its term of office. What actions will it be taking in relation to energy? Great...
Rolling green hills in England reflect the afternoon light in England which, according to a new report from the Climate Change Committee, is not on track to meet its net zero goals

UK off track and confused on climate goals, says CCC report

The previous government has left the country misaligned with the UK’s net zero goals, says the Climate Change Committee’s latest report. Amidst various net...
Wind turbines blend in against a bright grey sky as the Welsh Government launches publicly-owned renewable energy developer

Welsh Government launches publicly-owned renewable energy developer

The Welsh Government has launched Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru, a publicly-owned renewable energy developer aimed at accelerating renewable energy projects, especially onshore wind, across Wales....
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Is water the next target for disclosures to investors?

Investor demand for information about corporate risks relating to water has more than doubled since last year, according to an organisation that sets international...

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