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Imperial College London

Renewables overtake fossil fuels in 2020 as Britain's power grid enjoys 'greenest year' yet
Renewables overtake fossil fuels in 2020 as Britain's power grid enjoys 'greenest year' yet

But Imperial College London analysis warns emerging technologies and negative emission power plants are likely to be needed to unlock full decarbonisation of the grid

  • Energy
  • 15 February 2021
Renewables revolution powers UK to top of decarbonisation league table
Renewables revolution powers UK to top of decarbonisation league table

New report finds that the UK has decarbonised its electricity system twice as fast any another major economy

  • Energy
  • 30 November 2020
How Britain's grid became 'cleaner, cheaper, and harder to control' during the Covid-19 lockdown
How Britain's grid became 'cleaner, cheaper, and harder to control' during the Covid-19 lockdown

Impact of lockdown offers glimpse of how a net zero energy system could operate in the future, highlighting need for more grid flexibility, study argues

  • Energy
  • 31 August 2020
Paris Agreement exit would damage reputation of US business, top economists warn
Paris Agreement exit would damage reputation of US business, top economists warn

New academic report predicts US will suffer loss of political and economic power if it exits the global climate accord in November

  • Politics
  • 14 August 2020
'Astonishing': Offshore wind could soon return money to UK billpayers, study finds
'Astonishing': Offshore wind could soon return money to UK billpayers, study finds

Offshore wind power is now so cheap that farms are set to pay money back to consumers from mid-2020s, Imperial College London study predicts

  • Wind
  • 28 July 2020
Study: Renewable power investments 'significantly' outperform fossil fuels over past decade
Study: Renewable power investments 'significantly' outperform fossil fuels over past decade

International Energy Agency and Imperial College London research further underlines strong investment case underpinning renewables sector

  • Investment
  • 29 May 2020
UK power emissions falling 'faster than anywhere else in the world'
UK power emissions falling 'faster than anywhere else in the world'

The UK's power sector CO2 has fallen by around two thirds over the past decade, a study by Imperial College London finds

  • Energy
  • 17 February 2020

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