Capacity is growing fast and turbines getting bigger - some almost as large as the Shard
Part of the Jubilee Pool in Penzance is to be heated using genthermal energy drawn from a 1.4kn deep well
Airport becomes first in UK to end distribution of plastic straws, as war on plastic waste continues to gather pace
UK firm reports sales jumped 16 per cent last year to £205m, as shift to less meat-intensive diets gathers pace
Cruise operator teams up with tech provider Winnow to slash food waste across its fleet
Green groups plan to take their bid to block Arctic oil exploration licences to Norway's supreme court, after a district court dismissed their case
41MW project is the first in a new partnership between the two firms that seeks to exploit UK's growing battery market
Volkswagen 'dieselgate' scandal demonstrates need for more stringent penalties as a future deterrent against cheating emissions tests, government rules
Updating and developing UK green standards domestically post-Brexit presents significant practical and legal challenges, according to new report from the UK Environmental Law Association
New analysis from University College London argues better investment conditions for onshore wind and solar and more co-ordinated electricity strategy will cut power costs for businesses