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Energy

Study: Trebling solar capacity by 2030 would require just 0.4 per cent of UK land

Solar

Study: Trebling solar capacity by 2030 would require just 0.4 per cent of UK land

Deploying sufficient solar power to deliver a clean UK power system this decade would require less land than is currently covered by golf courses, new satellite analysis claims

clock 15 April 2025 • 5 min read
The 'Trump effect' is a blip - the low carbon hydrogen future is imminent

Energy

The 'Trump effect' is a blip - the low carbon hydrogen future is imminent

The White House may be pushing to resuscitate fossil fuels, but across industry, aviation and energy storage the future remains in low carbon hydrogen, writes Cranfield University Professor Phil Longhurst

clock 15 April 2025 • 4 min read
Study: Conservative ban on onshore wind farms cost UK £900m in economic output

Wind

Study: Conservative ban on onshore wind farms cost UK £900m in economic output

New modelling calculates de facto ban on onshore wind farms in England blocked clean electricity that could have served 1.6 million homes

clock 15 April 2025 • 4 min read
'Axing zombie projects': Ofgem confirms plan to fast-track grid connections for clean power projects

Infrastructure

'Axing zombie projects': Ofgem confirms plan to fast-track grid connections for clean power projects

Government and regulator confirm major overhaul of a grid connection regime that has been branded a 'joke' leaving some projects facing a wait of up to 15 years

clock 15 April 2025 • 5 min read
Government urged to fast-track green steel plans for Scunthorpe steelworks

Policy

Government urged to fast-track green steel plans for Scunthorpe steelworks

As government races to keep blast furnaces operating, calls grow for Ministers to deliver promised strategy for modernising and decarbonising the UK steel industry

clock 14 April 2025 • 7 min read
RWE draws underwater bubble curtain around offshore wind turbines to protect marine life

Marine

RWE draws underwater bubble curtain around offshore wind turbines to protect marine life

Bubble curtain technology deployed at 1.4GW Sofia Offshore Wind Farm to protect marine life from construction noise

clock 14 April 2025 • 3 min read
Future electricity demands need to be more flexible

Energy

Future electricity demands need to be more flexible

Across the demand flexibility landscape, low-cost, highly automatable solutions should be prioritised, writes Elena Pravettoni from the Energy Transitions Commission

clock 14 April 2025 • 4 min read
UK firms tout plans for £6.5bn industrial green hydrogen 'mega-project'

Technology

UK firms tout plans for £6.5bn industrial green hydrogen 'mega-project'

Centrica, ITM Power, JCB, Johnson Matthey, National Gas, Wrightbus, and HydraB Power join project to deliver 1GW of UK hydrogen production capacity by 2030

clock 14 April 2025 • 3 min read
Microsoft inks deal with CO280 to remove carbon from US pulp and paper mills

Offsets

Microsoft inks deal with CO280 to remove carbon from US pulp and paper mills

US tech giant inks yet another carbon removal credits deal, this time with firm which removes and permanently stores CO2 from pulp and paper mills

clock 11 April 2025 • 3 min read
We need to decarbonise to stay strong in an increasingly unstable world

Energy

We need to decarbonise to stay strong in an increasingly unstable world

The Chancellor would do well to consider clean energy as a critical element of defence and make it a priority for public spending, write Public First's Daisy Powell-Chandler and Stonehaven’s Adam Bell

clock 11 April 2025 • 4 min read
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