Analysis by Sharing Cities programme estimates huge cost savings and green benefits from switching to smart lampposts
Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) regulations come into effect on April 1st, yet landlord survey finds 'staggering' level of ignorance of their implications
MPs this week enjoyed their first chance to debate the Clean Growth Strategy, but did they reach any useful conclusions?
Later today MPs will have their first chance to debate the Clean Growth Strategy - and energy efficiency policy should be the hot topic, argues Conservative MP Antoinette Sandbach
Growth of the global LNG market has obliterated the business case for national gas storage, leaving the UK vulnerable to price shocks and supply shortages, argues ECIU's Jonathan Marshall
New research suggests better off households should shoulder more of the burden for the UK's switch to a greener and more efficiency energy system
E3G report reveals how public investment in domestic energy efficiency has slumped 58 per cent since 2012
Energy supplier says plan to pay customers to use electricity when supply is abundant and demand low is a world first
MPs cast doubt on whether energy efficiency gains can keep offsetting rising power demand
New data suggests even those buildings with a compliant 'E' rating may actually be in breach of new legislation entering into force in April