Government downplays reports suggesting technology will be the policy focus for autumn announcement on energy industry future
Energy and Climate Change Secretary defends government's decision to shake-up the popular feed-in tariff scheme
Energy firm admits 3.3GW nuclear development will no longer be delivered in 2023 as planned
FT reports that plans have been drawn up to slash the Renewable Heat Incentive and cut jobs at the Department of Energy and Climate Change
Operating company claims market and regulatory conditions mean the plant is no longer financially viable without additional support
Solarcentury's Frans van den Heuvel argues the government's latest plans to end support for solar farms will save billpayers negligible sums - and could be open to legal challenge
Clean energy firms initiate judicial review over changes to Climate Change Levy exemption, as Solarcentury reveals it is considering fresh legal challenge over Renewables Obligation reforms
The government's own impact assessment has fuelled fears the feed-in tariff could be blocked to new entrants in 2018, but industry insiders reckon a fresh solar boom means it could be closed within months
Nathan Goode fears the UK government looks increasingly intent on emulating Australia's flawed approach to climate and energy policy
New Policy Exchange report warns locking wind farms out of CfD auctions will only increase costs for consumers