Rapid deployment of renewables will avert need for UK to build more expensive new gas plants
Survey finds cost savings are pushing US private sector towards clean energy and emissions reduction efforts, despite hostility from the White House towards climate action
But survey commissioned by HSBC suggests investors are becoming increasingly frustrated over 'highly inadequate' information from companies on climate risk
Being smarter about when to sell power can help clean energy generators offset falling revenues, energy supplier claims
Legislative plan for 2018 majors on low carbon transition, including plans for UK's first bottle recycling deposit scheme, a National Investment Bank and a 2032 phase-out for petrol and diesel cars
Long-awaited federal research paper calls for more support for new coal power, despite data revealing cheap gas rather than regulatory action has sparked its demise
Upcoming Good Energy board meeting now unlikely to proceed as firm instead seeks 'constructive dialogue' with rival clean energy supplier
In the first of a new mini-series, BusinessGreen examines the potential for blockchain to enable peer-to-peer energy trading and fully traceable green energy supplies
Can Professor Dieter Helm deliver on his promise to "sort out the facts from the myths about the cost of energy"?
What does the latest government survey tell us about public opinion on renewables, fracking, energy bill costs, and concern over power cuts?