Onshore wind hits headlines again. What does it mean for business, bills, and the net zero transition?

Onshore wind hits headlines again. What does it mean for business, bills, and the...

When it comes to energy supply, security, cutting carbon and cutting costs have never been more important. So when the Government recently announced a...

Unveiling the potential of white hydrogen: A game-changer in clean energy?

In recent years, the world's pursuit of cleaner, more sustainable energy sources has intensified, driven by the urgent need to address climate change and...

Net Zero Tracker: Only 4% of company targets align with UN climate requirements

The Net Zero Tracker report, released today (12 June), revealed that the world's largest corporations are only making nominal progress towards their climate targets,...

UK solar power has ‘untapped potential’ in commercial realm

The integration of solar power in commercial buildings has the potential to revolutionise the renewable energy landscape in the UK, according to the new...

‘Genuine milestone event’: UK generates 1 trillion kWh of renewable electricity

The UK has produced more than 1 trillion kilowatt hours (kWh) of power in the last 50 years and is projected to generate another...

‘Unlocking opportunities’: Government holds first Net Zero Council

Leaders from the world’s top banks, energy companies, and tech giants gathered on Tuesday (9 May) for the first-ever Net Zero Council meeting. Ministers...

UK hydrogen economy is at ‘critical juncture,’ says RenewableUK

The UK is at a critical juncture in maximising the industrial potential of green hydrogen, according to a new report from Renewable UK. The...
The new role of Small Modular Reactors in the UK’s energy mix

The new role of Small Modular Reactors in the UK’s energy mix

On ‘Green Day’, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the first competition for small modular reactors (SMRs). He claims these smaller components of nuclear energy could...
Can nuclear power ever be truly green?

Can nuclear power ever be truly green?

In March’s Spring Budget the Chancellor announced that nuclear power will be classified as “environmentally sustainable” in UK’s green taxonomy, “giving it access to...
Government reveals plans for UK’s first hydrogen certification scheme

Government reveals plans for UK’s first hydrogen certification scheme

The UK government has announced plans for a new, globally-recognised certification scheme to verify the sustainability of low carbon hydrogen and build sector transparency. Currently,...

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