London mayor urges government to take action, saying pledged settlement in emissions cheating scandal is far too low
EEF says greater policy support could enable manufacturers to shave 14 per cent off electricity consumption by incentivising energy efficiency measures
New service will help innovative energy companies navigate the web of rules governing the UK energy market
New unit formed in anticipation of a rising interest in the sector from clients, says banking giant
Green energy specialist files two planning applications to build biogas plants on proposed shale gas sites in bid to highlight that 'there's an alternative to fracking'
Energy firm agrees to pay money to Carbon Trust after admitting it 'could have done more' to meet 2014 business rollout date
New EU binding targets for limiting harmful pollutants agreed on the same day EU launches legal proceedings over Britain's failure to punish carmakers in wake of dieselgate scandal
UK's fleet of wind farms passes 10,000MW landmark for the first time
Industry body reveals rapid expansion in anaerobic digestion and biogas industry
Republican attorney general engaged in legal action against EPA's climate rules is selected to become next administrator of influential agency