Last month's 'Common Understanding' agreement between the UK and EU can help boost energy market confidence towards building a cheaper and more reliable power system, writes National Grid Ventures president Ben Wilson
International Energy Agency highlights growing demand for biogas and biomethane derived from waste sources and crops in response to heightened energy security concerns
The government is pushing for a more self-reliant labour market in the UK, presenting both risks and opportunities for the clean energy sector, writes TLT's head of business immigration Joanne Hennessy
Ruling makes legal history by confirming major emitters can be held liable for their share of emissions, while China ramps up overseas renewables investment and EU ratifies High Seas Treaty
Research from the RE100 initiative shows firms setting their sights on 100 per cent renewable electricity are playing an increasingly important role in accelerating the shift towards clean power
Operator of mainline stations in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Leeds, and Bristol agrees 14-year solar deal with EDF
Data from Drax Electric Insights confirms first quarter of 2025 saw strongest start to year for solar installations since 2012
The government is sleeping on the potential for nuclear energy, which could have a hugely important role to play in the UK meeting its clean power goals after 2030, writes Elinor Bale from the Conservative Environment Network (CEN)
'ResidentialFlex' uses AI and machine learning to automatically shift household energy consumption to cheaper times of day
Proposed new reservoirs in Lincolnshire and East Anglia declared 'Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects', in a move from Defra to try and speed up the planning approval process