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Compliance
At the Hub we aim to provide organisations with independent advice, news...
Are REGOs enough to cover Scope 2 emissions?
The conversation around Scope 2 emissions – those from purchased energy – is changing. Businesses that have to carry out reporting on their emissions...
Editorial Guidelines
We welcome contributions and collaboration! If you’re an I&C energy user, a mover and shaker in the regulatory landscape, or you’ve simply got a...
What to expect from the Climate Ambition Summit and the lead-up to COP28
In December 2022, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres announced that an additional climate summit will be held in September 2023. The first-ever Climate Ambition Summit...
Energy & Carbon Compliance Guide
Business guide to UK energy and carbon compliance
Our guide to mandatory energy and carbon compliance schemes in the UK is essential reading for anyone...
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...
British Industry Supercharger: Government announces support for energy intensive industries
The government will today (23 February) set out proposals to support key UK industries with their energy costs.
300 businesses across the UK will be...
Hub analysis: Can the government really justify Cumbria’s coal mining green light?
Friends of the Earth has confirmed it will legally challenge the UK government’s decision to grant permission for a new deep coal mine near...
What does the BEIS break up mean for the UK’s low carbon transition?
BEIS is gone, long live The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. The BBC reports that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has appointed Grant...
‘We are not winning’: Green economy outcomes from Davos 2023
Since its inception in 1971, the annual World Economic Forum in Davos has tackled the big challenges facing the world, including economic growth and...














