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Policy

Non-executive directors appointed to Great British Energy board

Policy

Non-executive directors appointed to Great British Energy board

Senior figures from across the energy sector have are to join the start-up board for the government's new GB Energy venture

clock 20 January 2025 • 3 min read
Sunshine Bill: Lib Dems claim rooftop solar law could protect homes against soaring energy costs

Solar

Sunshine Bill: Lib Dems claim rooftop solar law could protect homes against soaring energy costs

Due for its second reading in Parliament today, the Homes (Solar Generation) Bill would require new homes to be built with solar panels as standard

clock 17 January 2025 • 4 min read
What can the green economy expect from 2025?

Policy

What can the green economy expect from 2025?

BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: January 2025

clock 17 January 2025 • 2 min read
'Substantial challenges lie ahead': Pressure mounts on government over 'worrying' prospects for England's nature

Biodiversity

'Substantial challenges lie ahead': Pressure mounts on government over 'worrying' prospects for England's nature

Office for Environmental Protection warns government is 'largely off track' to meeting majority of legally binding nature targets, and time is rapidly running out to deliver on 2030 goals

clock 16 January 2025 • 10 min read
Reports: Biden confirms $74bn of climate funding ahead of Trump inauguration

Policy

Reports: Biden confirms $74bn of climate funding ahead of Trump inauguration

Sign off of latest wave of Inflation Reduction Act funding should 'Trump-proof' flagship green initiatives - but $20bn of previously announced funding could be vulnerable, new figures reveal

clock 16 January 2025 • 3 min read
IEA declares nuclear renaissance 'well underway', but can industry now deliver projects on time and on budget?

Nuclear

IEA declares nuclear renaissance 'well underway', but can industry now deliver projects on time and on budget?

IEA report predicts nuclear is set to generate a record level of electricity in 2025, but warns governments and industry must overcome 'significant hurdles' if sector is to successfully enter new era

clock 16 January 2025 • 9 min read
Study concludes government's clean power mission can cut energy bills

Energy

Study concludes government's clean power mission can cut energy bills

New modelling from E3G suggests Labour can build a clean power system by 2030 and deliver energy bill savings of over £200 a year for households - but only if it backs sweeping electricity market reforms

clock 15 January 2025 • 8 min read
How Brits remain more worried about climate change than their American counterparts

Climate change

How Brits remain more worried about climate change than their American counterparts

New study from Yale University compares US and UK attitudes to climate change to reveal the UK is more aware and concerned about escalating climate impacts

clock 15 January 2025 • 5 min read
'Response scepticism': How media climate scepticism entered a dangerous new phase

Policy

'Response scepticism': How media climate scepticism entered a dangerous new phase

New analysis finds media opinion formers are less likely to publicly question climate science than they were a decade ago, but attacks on climate action has intensified

clock 14 January 2025 • 7 min read
Trump's pick for Energy Secretary spells very bad news for US climate policy

Politics

Trump's pick for Energy Secretary spells very bad news for US climate policy

Fracking firm CEO Chris Wright has been nominated to lead the US Department of Energy, and his climate sceptic views do not augur well, writes Andrew Warren

clock 14 January 2025 • 4 min read
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