Matthew Farrow reflects on why the central debates on energy policy have struggled to move on over the last decade
Stephen Heidari-Robinson's vision for meeting the UK's carbon targets is not without flaws, but with some tweaks it could provide the basis for a highly effective decarbonisation plan
Essay hailing potential for nuclear power, offshore wind, energy efficiency, and electric cars fuels speculation about content of the government's imminent decarbonisation plan
An insider account of the last year of government energy and climate policy offers some fascinating insights into the potential future direction of UK decarbonisation efforts
Labour's Alan Whitehead warns obscure Secretary of State Investor Agreement could leave UK government facing multi-billion pound claims if it imposes 'political shutdown' on Hinkley Point project
Labour's Alan Whitehead reflects on a disorientating few weeks for the UK's clean energy strategy that could leave the government on the hook for a multi-billion pound payout to EDF
Bilateral ties stand at a 'crucial historic juncture' says China's ambassador to the UK, as French unions say EDF board approval should be declared void
Survey of large business energy users by consultancy Inenco reveals mixed feelings over creation of new BEIS department
Government says payments, capped at £10m for communities near wells, will not be made until site is up and running
John Alker of the UK Green Building Council feels cautiously optimistic about the reshuffle - but has some words of advice for the new May government