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Energy

Britain's nuclear future? What small reactors, fusion and 'Big Carl' mean for net zero

Nuclear

Britain's nuclear future? What small reactors, fusion and 'Big Carl' mean for net zero

A new generation of nuclear technologies is under development, but can they be delivered in time to replace ageing reactors?

clock 08 May 2025 • 4 min read
Methane madness

Infrastructure

Methane madness

'Stubbornly high' levels of methane emissions remain a glaring market and policy failure - governments must act

clock 08 May 2025 • 5 min read
ScottishPower secures £1.35bn for UK grid upgrade projects

Investment

ScottishPower secures £1.35bn for UK grid upgrade projects

Debt financing package includes £600m from the National Wealth Fund, alongside funding from a range of banks and investors

clock 08 May 2025 • 3 min read
Ribbon cut on 'UK's largest' solar-powered leisure centre in Nottingham

Solar

Ribbon cut on 'UK's largest' solar-powered leisure centre in Nottingham

Expansion of solar array expected to save local council over £3.6m over panels' 30 year lifespan

clock 08 May 2025 • 3 min read
Ørsted presses pause on 2.4GW Hornsea 4 offshore wind project 'in its current form'

Wind

Ørsted presses pause on 2.4GW Hornsea 4 offshore wind project 'in its current form'

Major blow to government's clean energy plans, as leading offshore wind developer shelves project over rising cost concerns

clock 07 May 2025 • 5 min read
How Carbon Clean is creating 'carbon capture in a box'

Technology

How Carbon Clean is creating 'carbon capture in a box'

Aniruddha Sharma, chair and CEO of Carbon Clean, discusses the firm's roots as a chemical company and why the carbon capture industry remains misunderstood

clock 07 May 2025 • 6 min read
Reaching net zero will require CCS - but only in a limited role

CCS

Reaching net zero will require CCS - but only in a limited role

Tony Blair has called for a shift from reducing emissions to capturing them - but the reality is that CCS is no panacea for decarbonisation, writes the Carbon Trust's Simon Retallack

clock 07 May 2025 • 4 min read
IEA: Fossil fuel industry failing to curb 'stubbornly high' methane emissions

Energy

IEA: Fossil fuel industry failing to curb 'stubbornly high' methane emissions

Methane emissions from oil, gas, and coal production showing little sign of falling, despite huge financial benefits on offer from tackling powerful greenhouse gas

clock 07 May 2025 • 4 min read
Government considers making solar carports mandatory for businesses

Solar

Government considers making solar carports mandatory for businesses

Government launches Call for Evidence to explore benefits of rolling out solar car ports that could save supermarkets, offices, and retail parks tens of thousands of pounds a year

clock 07 May 2025 • 3 min read
Long Duration Energy Storage: Is the government guilty of 'anti-battery bias'?

Infrastructure

Long Duration Energy Storage: Is the government guilty of 'anti-battery bias'?

Leading developers are warning a proposed new subsidy scheme will create 'arbitrary barriers to entry' for battery energy storage systems, but government insists the plans are 'technology-neutral'

clock 06 May 2025 • 8 min read
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