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E3G

Blue hydrogen 'hard to justify on climate grounds', US study warns

Energy

Blue hydrogen 'hard to justify on climate grounds', US study warns

UK government urged to avoid backing blue hydrogen after US study finds its production could be worse for climate than natural gas

clock 12 August 2021 • 6 min read

Energy

Energy data key to achieving net zero electricity

An ambitious approach to data discovery is critical for achieving a net zero grid and but would help unleash a Cambrian explosion of innovation in the UK energy sector, writes Peter Clutton-Brock of the Centre for AI & Climate and E3G

clock 31 March 2021 • 4 min read

Buildings

Green Homes Grant: Why was it axed and what happens next?

Amid anger and frustration that yet another green homes policy has died an early death, experts assess the wreckage and explore possible steps forward for the UK's faltering energy efficiency agenda

clock 29 March 2021 • 12 min read

Infrastructure

Do the UK's hydrogen ambitions risk being 'captured' by fossil fuel companies?

Fossil fuel firms are increasingly eyeing up plans for blue hydrogen production, but think tank E3G fears the nascent sector risks locking in a new generation of high carbon infrastructure and jobs

clock 29 March 2021 • 7 min read

Energy

Green heat: How can the UK drive mass heat pump adoption in the 2020s?

The UK must ramp up heat pump installations at least 25-fold by 2028 to meet current goals, but governance, incentives, and funding support are lacking, a new report argues

clock 25 March 2021 • 6 min read

Solar

Government urged to target 40GW solar capacity by 2030

Greenpeace, the Green Finance Institute, the UK Green Building Council (UKGBC), and others call on government to set ambitious solar target

clock 26 February 2021 • 3 min read

Politics

The PM must cull white elephants in his 10-point green plan

The PM would be wise to offer less and deliver more when he unveils his 10-point green recovery plan, argues E3G's Tom Burke

clock 17 November 2020 • 5 min read

Energy

Regulatory failure: Ofgem's new rules risk slowing the shift to net zero energy

Ofgem’s proposals for regulating the energy networks need a major overhaul if UK is to deliver net zero emissions, argues E3G's Simon Skillings

clock 22 July 2020 • 6 min read

Policy

Not by governments alone

Ahead of London Climate Action Week, E3G's Tom Burke warns that governments alone can not tackle the escalating risks from climate change - businesses and wider society have to step up

clock 17 June 2020 • 4 min read

Policy

The future has been cancelled - what happens next is up to us

The need to protect the climate can come to the rescue of our damaged economy, argues E3G chairman Tom Burke

clock 28 April 2020 • 4 min read
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