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Energy

'Part of our culture is the countryside': The battle over Botley West, Britain's biggest solar project

Solar

'Part of our culture is the countryside': The battle over Botley West, Britain's biggest solar project

Britain's biggest solar project looks set to be a central battleground in Labour's war against the 'blockers' – could major planning reform enhance or damage support for net zero?

clock 04 February 2025 • 20 min read
Global Briefing: China's fossil-fuelled power generation tipped to fall on back of renewables surge

Energy

Global Briefing: China's fossil-fuelled power generation tipped to fall on back of renewables surge

Analysts forecast drop in fossil-fuelled power output, Ecuador signs deal for $30m in climate finance, and the DRC is set to create Earth's largest protected tropical forest reserve

clock 31 January 2025 • 8 min read
Heat networks can slash CO2 and boost investment - here's how

Infrastructure

Heat networks can slash CO2 and boost investment - here's how

If the government's motto is 'invest, invest, invest', there are few better ways to go than heat networks, writes Freddie Wilkinson from the Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE)

clock 31 January 2025 • 5 min read
Octopus Energy warns public support for net zero at risk if energy bills keep rising

Energy

Octopus Energy warns public support for net zero at risk if energy bills keep rising

New survey finds majority of households support net zero - but 71 per cent would only continue to do so if energy bills do not rise further

clock 31 January 2025 • 4 min read
Land Use Framework: Government launches 'national conversation' on land use

Policy

Land Use Framework: Government launches 'national conversation' on land use

Major consultation exercise aims to shape new strategy to ensure UK delivers on food security, clean energy, nature, and housing goals, but government promises it 'will not tell people what to do'

clock 31 January 2025 • 8 min read
Heat pump market heats up with 67 per cent sales surge in 2024

Energy

Heat pump market heats up with 67 per cent sales surge in 2024

Latest figures on government's Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) confirm a sharp increase in grant applications last year, but industry figures suggest more needs to be done to promote heat pump uptake

clock 31 January 2025 • 3 min read
Will new reservoirs be sufficient to tackle the UK's growing water scarcity risks?

Infrastructure

Will new reservoirs be sufficient to tackle the UK's growing water scarcity risks?

Analysis warns lack of water capacity could cost economy billions as the government, as water companies pledge to ramp up investment in much-needed new capacity

clock 30 January 2025 • 8 min read
'A victory for common sense': Consent for Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields ruled 'unlawful' by Scottish court

Legislation

'A victory for common sense': Consent for Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields ruled 'unlawful' by Scottish court

Court declares significant emissions caused by burning Rosebank's oil should have been taken into account during its approval, dealing a further blow to plans for new carbon intensive infrastructure

clock 30 January 2025 • 7 min read
IKEA cuts emissions and boosts renewables use across supply chain

Energy

IKEA cuts emissions and boosts renewables use across supply chain

Retailer announces raft of sustainability improvements across its value chain, putting it on track to meet its target of sourcing 100 per cent renewable power for all its suppliers by 2030

clock 30 January 2025 • 4 min read
Solar PPA prices show 'steady decline' in fourth quarter of 2024

Energy

Solar PPA prices show 'steady decline' in fourth quarter of 2024

Downward pressure on PPA prices presents 'welcome news' for corporate renewable energy buyers in Europe, according to latest analysis from LevelTen

clock 30 January 2025 • 3 min read
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