David Powell at the New Economics Foundation warns Brexit may bring fresh attacks on green regulation
Photovoltaics and wind energy now have such a large head start that no other low-emission generation technology has a reasonable prospect of catching them, argues Andrew Blakers
Susanne Baker of techUK argues the government's imminent new decarbonisation plan offers an opportunity for a renewed approach to a raft of emerging smart technologies
Professor Phil Taylor argues any attempt to encourage smart meter engagement needs to account for the huge diversity of consumer needs
AECOM's Robert Spencer argues those businesses looking to source 100 per cent renewables can now play a pivotal role in the emergence of crucial energy storage and demand management systems
Andrea Leadsom speech to Utility Week Energy Summit about the Future of Energy in the UK - in full
Labour's Alan Whitehead argues it is time policymakers paid more attention to the potentially significant financial and emissions savings on offer from smarter grids
Following subsidy cuts and local opposition to development, the UK renewables industry is facing an uncertain future. But one sector is going from strength to strength - community projects
ATI's Neil Brown outlines how smart technology could herald a new era of greener, safer motoring
Michael Gove's 2014 "shy green" speech to the Conservative Environment Network launch - in full