'Very targeted' diesel scrappage scheme will be announced in coming days as ministers hit the airwaves to tout government climate commitment
The government and Ofgem's plan for a cleaner, more flexible energy system has been warmly welcomed by green businesses, but many of the details are yet to be ironed out
Business Secretary Greg Clark's speech at the University of Birmingham - in full
Inspiring speeches and a flurry of major commitments suggest the two Secretaries of State may have been let off the climate leash
Government and Ofgem set out plans to boost grid flexibility, smart technologies, energy storage and electric vehicles, saving consumers up to £40bn in the process
Ofgem has unveiled a plan to smarten up the grid while BEIS has earmarked £246m for battery storage - Businesses, energy trade bodies, and environmental groups have their say on the news
Business Secretary Greg Clark will today reveal £246m investment in battery technology over the next four years, alongside new reforms to govern a flexible energy system
Tories urged to look at onshore windfarms which can be built as cheaply as gas plants and deliver the same power for half the cost of Hinkley Point, says Arup
BEIS presses ahead with plans to give energy intensive industries an exemption from cost of clean energy policies, despite it costing the average household around £2.30 a year in higher bills
Independent forum set up in 2006 to 'secure the long-term future of coal-fired power generation and UK coal production' is now surplus to requirements, says Minister