BP has withdrawn its application for major hydrogen plant in Teesside.
Triodos Bank has embarked on its Climate and Nature Strategy, including concrete targets to rapidly reduce emissions, accelerate the energy transition and scale-up high-integrity nature-based solutions.
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) has announced that 2025 Antarctic ozone hole came to an end on 1 December. The 2025 ozone hole was relatively small for the second consecutive year compared to the large and long-lasting ozone holes from 2020-2023, and had higher ozone concentrations, giving hope for recovery.
Despite the new 3p per mile tax on EVs, an analysis shows that EVs can still save their owners around £1,450 a year on average.
The UK’s largest floating solar energy project at the Port of Barrow has received approval from Westmorland & Furness Council.
“When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.”
The EC has delayed its environmental deregulation package, which may have loosened restrictions on emissions and environmental protection.
A survey has exposed growing fears of UK offshore energy supply chain relocating overseas due to project delays.
Frontier, founded by companies including Stripe, Alphabet, Shopify, Meta and McKinsey will pay Reverion $41m to remove 96,000 tons of carnon between 2027 and 2030.
The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has released its new business plan for the two-year period from 2026 to 2028.
In bringing in a mileage-based charge for electric and plug-in hybrid car drivers from 2028, the Government will require all types of electric car drivers to be subject to Tan annual check, either via existing MOT tests, or for new cars through an annual check procedure which is expected to be carried out at MOT stations.
A World Economic Forum (WEF) report has considered the lessons of electrification across the globe.
Toyota is rolling out an EV charging ecosystem in several European markets, including the UK. The initiative is designed to offer Toyota and Lexus plug-in hybrid and EV drivers a seamless, charging experience with vehicle-to-grid (V2G) integration to support wider grid sustainability and carbon neutrality goals.
Danone has officially achieved B Corp certification, becoming the largest entity to achieve the certification and hosting employees that represent around 9 per cent of the global B Corp movement workforce.
Veolia has announced a district heating project in Poznań that supplies heat to 60 per cent of Poznań's 560,000 residents.
The vertical shaft sinking machine (VSM) has started its work at the National Grid’s Tilbury site.
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Smorgasbord Budget heavy on contradictions
Growing risk of UK offshore energy supply chain relocating
NESO plan set to deliver £3.2bn by 2028
Frontier to pay Reverion $41m for carbon removal
Toyota expands EV ecosystem
Crown Estate to develop third floating farm in Celtic Sea
Spending Review: Winners and losers
COP30 leaves hope but no fossil fuel promises
The sinking machine
Heat and health in the UK
BP shelves hydrogen plant
Shortest-lived ozone hole closes
Triodos to finance 275 energy transition projects
Second-hand EVs save £1,450 a year
UK’s largest floating solar project approved
RAC outlines EV impact of Budget
Brussels delays deregulation package
Lessons in electricity
Danone becomes the biggest B Corp