A man on the roof of a building installs solar panels.

IEA: Renewables to power half of world’s electricity by 2030 but miss COP28 goals

The capacity of renewable energy is set to expand over the next decade, with the latest IEA report predicting renewables to power almost half...
Capacity Market: Consultation & Call For Evidence

Capacity Market: Simultaneous consultation and call for evidence opens

The UK government has launched both a consultation and a call for evidence on the Capacity Market (CM), with the aim of strengthening the...
Climate Change Agreements Scheme

Government reveals details of new 6-year Climate Change Agreements Scheme

The government has published its plans for a new Climate Change Agreements (CCA) scheme, offering tax incentives for industrial energy efficiency.   The CCA scheme is...
UK “highly vulnerable” to energy price shocks

UK “highly vulnerable” to energy price shocks, say experts

A coalition of energy experts warns that the UK is dangerously underprepared for a future energy crisis. A report from the Energy Crisis Commission,...
CCUS

CCUS investment: What is actually happening and when?

In the lead-up to this month’s UK investment summit, the government announced “a new era for clean energy investment and jobs” thanks to carbon...
Autumn Budget 2024

Autumn Budget 2024: What’s in store for business and the energy sector?

Rachel Reeves made history as the first woman to hold up the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s red box. But will her Budget for autumn...
UK Energy Compliance

2025: Your energy and carbon compliance look ahead

The new year will bring some changes in energy and climate regulations for UK businesses. Below is a quick overview to help you stay...
ESG Reporting

Understanding double materiality vs. single materiality in ESG reporting

Materiality assessments are formal processes to help businesses identify Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) priorities, risks, and opportunities. Now, they have found a permanent...
Car lights blur in front of power lines as the sun sets in the distance.

What’s next for the Demand Flexibility Service?

The Demand Flexibility Service is evolving – and it’s a potential revenue stream for your business. We explore some of the changes to the...
Three small tugboats guide a large cargo ship to the dock

UK government sets six principles for voluntary carbon and nature market integrity

The UK government has outlined six principles which aim to improve the integrity of voluntary carbon and nature markets (VCNM). These principles address concerns about the...

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