Plant is the first capable of handling a feedstock made only of chicken litter
Green Investment Bank's Graham Meeks uncovers a potential way forward for renewable heat hidden in the forests of the northern Scotland
The "Flexibuster" waste-to-energy plant will convert around 600kg of inedible waste food from the supermarket into green gas and fertiliser
New Mayor gives green light to £5m low-carbon heating scheme in first major infrastructure project to transform Bristol into a carbon-neutral city
Encourage investment in district heating through regulation, industry groups and politicians urge Scottish government
Government consultation proposes scrapping Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for sites larger than 500kWe
ADBA analysis shows a failure to carry through unused capacity from one quarter to another will result in 2.4MW of the 20MW of subsidy allocated to the anaerobic digestion sector being lost
Christian Ridley of the University of Cambridge explores whether developing algae-based products alongside biofuels could help the emerging sector overcome current cost challenges
In true circular economy fashion, the supermarket is using gas produced by its own food waste to run six of its stores
Falling returns for solar PV under the feed-in tariff offers solar thermal a fighting chance, says Solar Trade Association, but only if Ministers retain some support for technology