Nuclear is an essential part of the UK's future low-carbon energy system, argues Tom Greatrex of the Nuclear Industry Association
Following Paris Agreement ratification, fifth carbon budget approval, and the green light for Hinkley Point, encouraging signs are emerging that Theresa May is serious about climate action
Cash injection in low emission technology comes as hydrogen-powered double decker buses, low-carbon powertrains, and lightweight bodywork projects win grant funding
ECC Committee scrapped in favour of new oversight body covering business, energy, and industrial strategy headed by Labour MP Iain Wright
Instead of Hinkley being the start of a "new wave" of British nuclear stations, it should mark the end of a long and sorry saga
BusinessGreen rounds up all the reaction from business leaders, policy-makers, NGOs and campaigners
Official statement says new nuclear power plant will go ahead under 'revised agreement' with EDF and with new safeguards for future foreign investment
Yesterday the ministers at the newly created Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy stepped up to the despatch box for the first time - BusinessGreen rounds up the key news for the green economy
Energy and Climate Change Committee calls on government to take urgent action to accelerate rollout of renewable heat and transport technologies
Policy Exchange's Richard Howard argues it is time to fire up a more cost effective green heat strategy