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renewables

Legislation

Scottish government to ban fossil fuel cars by 2032 under green policy programme

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

clock 05 September 2017 • 3 min read

Infrastructure

Cheap gas pushed coal off US grid, researchers confirm

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

clock 25 August 2017 • 3 min read

Energy

Ecotricity executives withdraw bid for seats on Good Energy board

Upcoming Good Energy board meeting now unlikely to proceed as firm instead seeks 'constructive dialogue' with rival clean energy supplier

clock 25 August 2017 • 2 min read

IT

The BusinessGreen Blockchain Briefing - Part One: Creating a trusted network

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

clock 10 August 2017 • 8 min read

Policy

Helm Review sparks hopes and fears for clean energy industry

Can Professor Dieter Helm deliver on his promise to "sort out the facts from the myths about the cost of energy"?

clock 08 August 2017 • 12 min read

Energy

Five takeaways from the latest BEIS public attitudes survey

What does the latest government survey tell us about public opinion on renewables, fracking, energy bill costs, and concern over power cuts?

clock 03 August 2017 • 8 min read

Energy

Drilling down: Public support for fracking hits lowest level yet

Latest government public attitudes tracker shows continued high support for clean energy and tackling climate change, while fewer than ever are backing fracking

clock 03 August 2017 • 3 min read

Energy

Avoiding a UK 'own-goal' on the energy transition

Innogy's Kate Jack wants to see a clear decarbonisation plan from the government and more support for the green entrepreneurs who can make it happen

clock 20 July 2017 • 3 min read

Infrastructure

Greenpeace: Renewables to undercut all other forms of power across the G20 by 2030

Ahead of G20 Summit, new study predicts wind and solar to outcompete fossil fuels in all of the world's major economies

clock 06 July 2017 • 2 min read

Energy

Germany hits 35 per cent renewable power share during first half of 2017

Germany produces more than a third of its electricity from renewables, while China's energy demand may have already peaked

clock 04 July 2017 • 3 min read
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