Report calls for continent-wide push to accelerate grid development, curb power costs, and ramp up electrification efforts
While progress has been made on electricity transmission reforms in Britain, distribution connections remain a persistent barrier, writes Ocean Fay from ADE: Demand
Commission reveals proposals to slash the cost of EUDR compliance by 75 per cent, but campaigners slam latest weakening of key forest protection rules
Annual stocktake argues 70 per cent of methane emissions from fossil fuels could be abated with existing technologies and practices
President Trump's attacks on renewables continue, European air quality concerns continue, and a major green cement breakthrough is confirmed
BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: May part one
Pairing solar and wind farms with grid-scale battery storage can help protect against future energy price shocks - removing batteries from hybrid projects is a therefore strategic mistake, queries Low Carbon's CEO Roy Bedlow
'Extreme reversal' of UK climate policies would result in hundreds of thousands of job losses and see the UK miss out on huge job creation and investment opportunities, new study claims
Simon Stiell highlights 'immense irony' that some of the world’s biggest fossil fuel proponents are now ‘inadvertently supercharging the global renewables boom’
Negligent management of natural assets would be 'unthinkable' in any other sector - yet, as a new report highlights, degradation that threatens dire consequences for financial systems and societies is allowed to continue