The Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary is still fighting to advance the UK's clean energy plans, writes Roger Harrabin, but he would be wise to find more space for energy storage in his vision for the grid
Last year's UN Climate Summit finalised several key elements of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement governing carbon markets, and businesses would do well to familiarise themselves with the rules, writes AECOM's Robert Spencer
The government's current approach to planning reform risks haemorrhaging public support for clean energy and net zero, writes University of Sussex energy policy professor Marie Claire Brisbois
Geopolitical headwinds, challenges, and misinformation abound, but the transition to cleaner energy and technologies worldwide will not decelerate, writes BloombergNEF's Albert Cheung
Pioneering investors supported the beginnings of the renewable energy sector back in the 1980s - we now need similar support for nature projects today, writes Simon Crichton from Triodos Bank UK
Whatever the White House does, it won't change the market fundamentals driving the net zero transition, writes Beverley Cornaby, director of the UK Corporate Leaders Group
If the government's motto is 'invest, invest, invest', there are few better ways to go than heat networks, writes Freddie Wilkinson from the Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE)
By tackling air pollution, business leaders can drive sustainable growth while contributing to a healthier, less polluted planet, write Clean Air Fund's Jane Burston and ReNew's Vaishali Nigam Sinha
Timing and deliverability of large capacity long duration energy storage is crucial to ensure the UK power system is efficient and resilient, writes Laura Sandys
There are few quick fixes for driving UK growth, and the economic case for expanding Heathrow is very shaky, writes Green Alliance's Steve Coulter