Global volume of new coal-fired capacity falls 38 per cent in 2017, as developing nations pivot to green power
Wales' power consumption also closes in on 50 per cent renewables as it continues to ramp up clean energy capacity
Bioenergy Infrastructure Group's Hamish McPherson laments a 'dramatic and worrying' collapse in low-carbon energy investment
UK power grid could run solely on green power and nuclear during the summer months, but gas and storage will be needed in winter, according to new analysis
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Latest data on renewables patents suggests low-carbon revolution is gathering speed
Records for non-hydro renewable electricity generation tumble on both sides of the Atlantic, with UK clean power share reaching 31.7 per cent in Q2
Analysis by Centrica argues energy intensive industry and manufacturing could secure major cost and carbon savings through wider use of solar and battery technologies
Solar developer will adopt TCFD recommendations in bid to 'speed-up the switch of capital' towards clean technologies
News comes after industry survey warns of significant job losses in UK solar sector if government goes ahead with scrapping Feed-in Tariff