Essay hailing potential for nuclear power, offshore wind, energy efficiency, and electric cars fuels speculation about content of the government's imminent decarbonisation plan
An insider account of the last year of government energy and climate policy offers some fascinating insights into the potential future direction of UK decarbonisation efforts
Bilateral ties stand at a 'crucial historic juncture' says China's ambassador to the UK, as French unions say EDF board approval should be declared void
Government says payments, capped at £10m for communities near wells, will not be made until site is up and running
John Alker of the UK Green Building Council feels cautiously optimistic about the reshuffle - but has some words of advice for the new May government
Greenpeace accuses Theresa May of wanting to 'silence concerns with a wad of cash' as Labour and Green party join attack
BusinessGreen asks a range of experts their views on what should come next for the controversial and further delayed nuclear project
The circumstances that drove the government's planned full privatisation of the Green Investment Bank have changed beyond recognition - is it time for a rethink?
Energy for Humanity's Kirsty Gogan finds the bright side for the green economy in the UK's post-Brexit political landscape
Bright Blue's Ben Caldecott argues Theresa May should seize the opportunity offered by Brexit to ease constraints on the Green Investment Bank and deliver low cost capital to productivity-boosting low carbon projects