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Energy

'Bon VoyCharge': Over 1,800 EV chargers added to network ahead of summer holiday season

Automotive

'Bon VoyCharge': Over 1,800 EV chargers added to network ahead of summer holiday season

Government confirms a record 1,849 new electric vehicle chargers were added to the public network in July

clock 14 August 2025 • 3 min read
Government urged to stand firm on £3.3bn budget for community clean energy

Energy

Government urged to stand firm on £3.3bn budget for community clean energy

Energy Saving Trust calls on government to accelerate community energy development through promised Local Clean Power Plan

clock 14 August 2025 • 3 min read
Drivers brace for bumpy ride as heatwaves worsen Britain's pothole woes

Automotive

Drivers brace for bumpy ride as heatwaves worsen Britain's pothole woes

The AA highlights 'clear spike' in callouts for car breakdowns caused by potholes, as UK ensures record-breaking hot and dry weather

clock 14 August 2025 • 4 min read
UK energy workers back Britain's clean power push, but skills fears remain

Skills

UK energy workers back Britain's clean power push, but skills fears remain

EXCLUSIVE: As government figures suggest around 200,000 new jobs are set to be created across the clean energy sector, trade union Prospect warns an 'ambitious' Clean Energy Workforce Strategy is urgently needed

clock 13 August 2025 • 7 min read
Government urged to recognise 'full net zero value' of biomethane through Emissions Trading Scheme

Energy

Government urged to recognise 'full net zero value' of biomethane through Emissions Trading Scheme

Joint letter backed by more than 100 signatories calls on Ed Miliband to approve recognition of biomethane as a net zero fuel within the UK ETS

clock 12 August 2025 • 5 min read
'WTAF?': Climate campaigners slam move to sue government over blocked Cumbrian coal mine

Policy

'WTAF?': Climate campaigners slam move to sue government over blocked Cumbrian coal mine

Investors in West Cumbria Mining coal mine are reportedly taking the government to court through a secretive and controversial Investor-State Dispute Settlement process

clock 12 August 2025 • 4 min read
Nuclear graphite recycling project secures £13m funding boost

Nuclear

Nuclear graphite recycling project secures £13m funding boost

Project led by the University of Manchester aims to develop innovative approaches for tackling graphite waste from nuclear power plants, which it claims could save the UK £2bn

clock 12 August 2025 • 3 min read
'Growing disconnect': Renewables curtailment costs have fallen - but can the trend last?

Wind

'Growing disconnect': Renewables curtailment costs have fallen - but can the trend last?

A new report reveals renewables curtailment costs fell seven per cent during the first half of 2025 even as the amount of power curtailed rose 15 per cent - but costs still topped £150m and could quickly climb again without market reforms

clock 11 August 2025 • 10 min read
Poll: Eight in 10 Brits back more clean energy, including nearly two thirds of Reform supporters

Infrastructure

Poll: Eight in 10 Brits back more clean energy, including nearly two thirds of Reform supporters

New YouGov survey confirms there is still overwhelming support for expanding the UK's clean energy infrastructure and a raft of other climate policies

clock 11 August 2025 • 4 min read
'Not fit for purpose': UK taskforce calls for 'radical' regulatory reset to cut nuclear costs

Nuclear

'Not fit for purpose': UK taskforce calls for 'radical' regulatory reset to cut nuclear costs

Independent experts on government's Nuclear Regulatory Taskforce argue current system is hampering development of new nuclear power projects and driving up costs

clock 11 August 2025 • 5 min read
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