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Politics

Baroness Curran appointed as Energy Minister

Politics

Baroness Curran appointed as Energy Minister

Curran's Ministerial responsibilities set to include nuclear energy and planning decisions, as she replaces veteran Labour peer Lord Hunt who has retired from frontline politics

clock 23 May 2025 • 2 min read
'Disastrous lost decade': Home retrofit policy failures pushing energy targets further off track

Buildings

'Disastrous lost decade': Home retrofit policy failures pushing energy targets further off track

MPs slam 'lost decade' of underpowered energy efficiency programmes that has made it harder to meet climate and fuel poverty goals

clock 22 May 2025 • 5 min read
'Enshrined in law': Government proposes cash boost for communities hosting clean energy projects

Policy

'Enshrined in law': Government proposes cash boost for communities hosting clean energy projects

New working paper seeks views on how to formalise requirement for clean energy developers to provide community benefit schemes

clock 21 May 2025 • 4 min read
Greenergy confirms temporary plant shutdown in response to 'unsupportive' biofuel market conditions

Facilities

Greenergy confirms temporary plant shutdown in response to 'unsupportive' biofuel market conditions

Europe's largest producer of waste-based biodiesel announces strategic review to assess Immingham plant's commercial viability

clock 21 May 2025 • 3 min read
Scotland's First Carbon Budget: CCC proposes 57 per cent emissions cut by 2030

Climate change

Scotland's First Carbon Budget: CCC proposes 57 per cent emissions cut by 2030

Climate advisors urge Scottish Government to use devolved powers to accelerate efforts to cut emissions from buildings, surface transport, agriculture, and land use

clock 21 May 2025 • 6 min read
UN Climate Chief: Climate action is 'really about growth'

Climate change

UN Climate Chief: Climate action is 'really about growth'

Simon Stiell urges governments to deliver bold national climate action plans that can provide "an antidote to economic uncertainty"

clock 20 May 2025 • 4 min read
'Shared prosperity and economic security': CBI calls for closer UK-EU ties on climate and energy

Politics

'Shared prosperity and economic security': CBI calls for closer UK-EU ties on climate and energy

Ahead of major government summit on Monday, business group calls for linked emissions trading systems, streamlined regulations, and mutual carbon border levy exemptions between UK and EU

clock 15 May 2025 • 5 min read
The reverse Farage effect: How attempts to polarise the climate debate have 'not really borne fruit'

Politics

The reverse Farage effect: How attempts to polarise the climate debate have 'not really borne fruit'

Almost two thirds of Brits back net zero targets and the UK's clean energy push, despite attempts to stoke up opposition - is the 'climate backlash' in danger of being over-stated?

clock 15 May 2025 • 8 min read
'Electricity prices must come down': Chancellor urged to back reforms that could save households £370 a year

Taxation

'Electricity prices must come down': Chancellor urged to back reforms that could save households £370 a year

Coalition of businesses, investors, and climate groups call on Rachel Reeves to move the cost of legacy renewables schemes into general taxation

clock 15 May 2025 • 5 min read
'Giving people a stake in clean energy': Great British Energy legislation passes through Parliament

Legislation

'Giving people a stake in clean energy': Great British Energy legislation passes through Parliament

Great British Energy Bill clears final Parliamentary stages, paving way for full launch of publicly-owned clean energy investment vehicle

clock 15 May 2025 • 6 min read
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