UK grid runs for 14 days with no coal-fired generation, the longest stretch since the Industrial Revolution
Energy giant is on the hunt for UK entrepreneurs with solutions to keep electricity grid running in face of extreme weather caused by climate change
Britain has now gone 12 days and 19 hours without using any coal-fired electricity
At more than 280 hours and counting, could the UK see its first entire fortnight without coal power by the end of the week?
UK has clocked up almost 11 days of coal-free power generation, while gas power has also been running at low levels
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Corbyn outlines plans for huge rollout of rooftop solar, including one million low-income homes
UK solar industry broke its generation record on Monday, reaching a new peak of 9.47GW as it delivered over a quarter of the country's power
Grid operator confirms no coal plants scheduled to come online before 2pm this afternoon, meaning UK is set to complete a week without coal power
As climate protests dominated the news agenda, the UK grid managed an unbroken 90 hours without generating electricity from coal