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Energy

Pubs, cafes, restaurants, and hotels tipped to save £3m under emissions cutting trial

Energy

Pubs, cafes, restaurants, and hotels tipped to save £3m under emissions cutting trial

Trial to provide more than 600 hospitality sector SMEs with carbon coaching and energy reduction plans to slash bills and 2,700 tonnes of emissions

clock 04 June 2025 • 4 min read
Water Commission calls for major overhaul of a system that is 'not working for anyone'

Policy

Water Commission calls for major overhaul of a system that is 'not working for anyone'

Troubled water industry needs 'fundamental change' to help it combat chronic sewage, drought, planning, and underinvestment challenges, government-appointed Commission warns

clock 03 June 2025 • 8 min read
Reports: Sizewell C nuclear plant expected to get final go-ahead during UK-France summit

Nuclear

Reports: Sizewell C nuclear plant expected to get final go-ahead during UK-France summit

UK Ministers hoping to finalise billions of pounds in private investment in 3.2GW nuclear project on Suffolk coast in coming weeks

clock 03 June 2025 • 4 min read
The good kind of methane

Energy

The good kind of methane

Could biogas yet play a much bigger role in energy system decarbonisation than expected - a new IEA report highlights how the potential is there to replace a lot of fossil gas

clock 03 June 2025 • 4 min read
Ecotricity's Paul Bowtell: 'The planet's survival should not be a political football'

Energy

Ecotricity's Paul Bowtell: 'The planet's survival should not be a political football'

Ecotricity's senior sustainability manager reflects on studying 'chemical engineering with a conscience' and how businesses and the public are 'flatly rejecting' claims climate action is too expensive

clock 03 June 2025 • 4 min read
'Triple dividend of resilience': Why climate adaptation is the 'smartest development investments available'

Risk

'Triple dividend of resilience': Why climate adaptation is the 'smartest development investments available'

Major new report from WRI examines the hidden benefits that can be unlocked through investment in climate adaptation

clock 03 June 2025 • 6 min read
EDF strikes offtake deal for 85MW solar and battery project in South Ayrshire

Solar

EDF strikes offtake deal for 85MW solar and battery project in South Ayrshire

French energy giant strikes long-term power purchase agreement with Aukera to secure 100 per cent of output from Benthead Solar Farm ahead of it coming online in 2026

clock 03 June 2025 • 2 min read
The UK-EU energy and emissions trading agreements can drive more affordable energy

Energy

The UK-EU energy and emissions trading agreements can drive more affordable energy

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

clock 03 June 2025 • 4 min read
How global biogas production potential already equates to a quarter of fossil gas demand

Energy

How global biogas production potential already equates to a quarter of fossil gas demand

International Energy Agency highlights growing demand for biogas and biomethane derived from waste sources and crops in response to heightened energy security concerns

clock 02 June 2025 • 6 min read
How the government's new immigration plans could impact the clean energy industry

Policy

How the government's new immigration plans could impact the clean energy industry

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

clock 02 June 2025 • 5 min read
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