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Policy

'A self-destructive step': Energy industry warns axing carbon pricing could lead to higher bills

Taxation

'A self-destructive step': Energy industry warns axing carbon pricing could lead to higher bills

The Conservatives and Reform have said they would axe carbon taxes, but Energy UK warns such a move would result in new trade barriers and higher gas prices

clock 07 May 2026 • 6 min read
Poll: Majority of UK public believes excessive oil and gas profits are 'morally wrong'

Energy

Poll: Majority of UK public believes excessive oil and gas profits are 'morally wrong'

Survey of over 2,000 UK adults finds strong support for expanding homegrown clean energy to boost Britain’s energy security

clock 06 May 2026 • 5 min read
Business leaders urge government to publish delayed Circular Economy Growth Plan

Recycling

Business leaders urge government to publish delayed Circular Economy Growth Plan

IKEA, Virgin Media O2, Arup, and Charity Retail Association among group of over 50 organisations calling on Ministers to provide circular economy with much needed 'policy certainty'

clock 06 May 2026 • 5 min read
Study: UK's offshore wind capacity to increase by around 20 per cent in 2026

Wind

Study: UK's offshore wind capacity to increase by around 20 per cent in 2026

Trade body calls for 'strategic commitment' to prioritise homegrown energy, after offshore wind industry weathered global headwinds and record project cancellations in 2025

clock 06 May 2026 • 6 min read
Tony Blair Institute urges Europe to pursue 'electrostate' energy strategy

Policy

Tony Blair Institute urges Europe to pursue 'electrostate' energy strategy

Report calls for continent-wide push to accelerate grid development, curb power costs, and ramp up electrification efforts

clock 05 May 2026 • 5 min read
Electrification needs more than ambition — it needs a working grid

Infrastructure

Electrification needs more than ambition — it needs a working grid

While progress has been made on electricity transmission reforms in Britain, distribution connections remain a persistent barrier, writes Ocean Fay from ADE: Demand

clock 05 May 2026 • 3 min read
'Ridiculous loophole': European Commission proposes exempting leather industry from flagship deforestation rules

Policy

'Ridiculous loophole': European Commission proposes exempting leather industry from flagship deforestation rules

Commission reveals proposals to slash the cost of EUDR compliance by 75 per cent, but campaigners slam latest weakening of key forest protection rules

clock 05 May 2026 • 6 min read
IEA: No sign global energy-related methane emissions fell in 2025

Energy

IEA: No sign global energy-related methane emissions fell in 2025

Annual stocktake argues 70 per cent of methane emissions from fossil fuels could be abated with existing technologies and practices

clock 04 May 2026 • 5 min read
Global Briefing: White House to pay $900m to stop two more US offshore wind projects

Climate change

Global Briefing: White House to pay $900m to stop two more US offshore wind projects

President Trump's attacks on renewables continue, European air quality concerns continue, and a major green cement breakthrough is confirmed

clock 01 May 2026 • 10 min read
EV cost tipping points, Iran War 'stagflation' fears, and did the government 'break the link' between gas and power prices?

Energy

EV cost tipping points, Iran War 'stagflation' fears, and did the government 'break the link' between gas and power prices?

BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: May part one

clock 01 May 2026 • 2 min read
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