Power generation from renewables continues to surge worldwide, as fossil gas power loses ground in the global electricity mix
Ember report confirms wind and solar surpassed gas generation last month, as governments rushed to secure 'cheap, homegrown and secure' sources of energy
New analysis shows how gas power’s falling share of the electricity mix is allowing renewables to have a dampening effect on wholesale power prices
New analysis claims OECD member countries now generating far less electricity from oil, gas, and coal than at peak levels, with generation down 19 per cent since 2007
Surging Chinese exports of batteries, solar cells, panels, and other components accelerated in March, as fossil fuel supply disruption drove demand demand for clean technologies
Power generated by new solar and wind farms last year more than met total growth in demand for electricity, according to new Ember analysis
New paper argues the twin energy shocks triggered by the wars in Ukraine and Iran will hasten the peak in global fossil fuel demand and usher in a new era of electrification
Growing clean energy capacity means Britain is now better prepared for price spikes triggered by Iran war than it was for those sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, new analysis claims
As oil prices rise, report shows how climate vulnerable countries are moving quickly to deploy solar technologies and embrace electrification
ECIU calculates running cost savings enjoyed by EV drivers are set to rise to over £1,000 a year compared to petrol drivers