Analysis of European clean energy transition confirms investment is booming, but further policy interventions are needed if near term emissions goals are to be met
Hundreds more homes set to contribute to energy giant's goal of delivering 100,000 'Zero Bills' homes by 2030
Britain's new National Energy System Operator (NESO) must make demand-side participation a priority, writes Labour MP James Naish, vice president of the Association for Decentralised Energy
Response to Land Rights and Consents for Electricity Network Infrastructure Call for Evidence confirms plans for new code of practice
Battery manufacturer based in Scotland claims new flow battery offers viable alternative to lithium-ion batteries that can better support utility-scale renewables projects
Energy firm delivers 8.4 kilometre green gas network as Fife residents prepare to join H100 trial from next summer
Energy giant says it is looking to recruit 1,000 people next year and is keen to tap into skills base provided by Grangemouth refinery ahead of its closure
Almost 30 gigatonnes of CO2 could have been avoided since 1991 if nuclear growth rates had continued at same rate as before Chernobyl disaster, new report claims
A targeted cut in interest rates for green infrastructure projects could save households £24 per year, a new analysis suggests
UK's Emissions Trading Scheme could be expanded from 2026 to include domestic maritime sector and non-pipeline transport of captured CO2