Booming demand for off-grid solar systems confirmed, the EU advances plans for greener data centres, and Donald Trump moves to protect the ailing US coal industry
International coordination through existing organisations the only way to manage intensifying competition for cobalt, lithium, graphite and copper, report argues
Our approach to energy and decarbonisation must start with a set of clear principles, writes former Energy and Climate Minister Charles Hendry
Views sought on how to deploy community-owned energy storage systems that promise to strengthen local power grids and cut energy bills
Political choices rather than 'technical impossibility' are the key barrier to achieving higher living standards while meeting global climate goals, leading economists claim
Without urgent action to ramp up training support, skills shortages risks undermining home energy efficiency and green heating rollout, Energy UK warns
Environmental regulators responded to almost all consultations and major infrastructure applications within agreed timescales, new official data shows
European carbon capture industry steps up calls for clarity on carbon market and policy framework for EU-UK cross-border projects
The UK's net zero transition faces a storm of headwinds, but it is still progressing and the government's new emissions targets underscore how a further acceleration is possible
Unless we plan infrastructure around demand, and how it interacts with the grid, public charge points will remain far more expensive than charging at home, writes Andy Hackett from the Centre for Net Zero