Ofgem has granted a licence for Tesla to be a domestic and business energy supplier in the UK.
The cost of reaching net-zero could be less than the cost of a single fossil-fuel price shock and provide total energy security, according to a new report from the Climate Change Committee (CCC).
National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) has agreed to pay £20m into Ofgem’s Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme.
Constraints on the grid mean that AI datacentres could squeeze out housebuilding if Government proposals are carried forward.
No bird collisions were detected during 19 months of monitoring at Vattenfall’s Aberdeen offshore wind farm.
Given the volatile, to say the least, situation in Iran, the Middle East, DESNZ has issued a fact sheet to dispel some erroneous reporting and answer public questions.
Lidl GB has today announced has today announced a new food waste reduction target setting a target to reduce food waste by 70 per cent by the end of FY2030, after revealing it is on track to exceed a 40 per cent reduction by FY2025.
Greg Jackson, the founder of Octopus Energy, is calling on Ed Miliband to reopen the North Sea to fossil fuel extraction to strengthen the country’s energy supplies as war in the Middle East pushes oil and gas prices higher.
The Government creating over £270m of investment for greener shipping and ports across the UK as part of a £448m commitment to support clean maritime innovation.
The Iris Prize, a global award supporting young environmental leaders, has opened its applications for 2026. Now in its fifth year, it aims to support youth-led climate at a time when funding is being cut.
The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) has introduced a new set of ESG scores and sustainability analytics to be integrated across a range of platforms, including LSEG Workspace.
Farmers could turn more of the UK's farmland into productive agroforestry systems if they had access to trusted advice and real farm examples, according to new research from the University of Reading.
The Electricals Recycling Fund 2026, making £1m available to make it easier for UK householders to recycle their electricals, has been launched by Material Focus.
The first 100 schools across England have now installed Great British Energy solar panels in a programme that will ultimately benefit around 250 schools.
The European Commission is expected to publish its proposal for an Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA), the first legislative initiative under the Clean Industrial Deal.
The Department for Transport (DfT) has released figures that show that there are now “considerably more” public EV chargers than fuel pumps in the UK.
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Octopus’s Jackson calls for reopening of North Sea
100 schools receive solar panels
More chargers that pumps
Govt launches £15bn Warm Homes Plan to boost solar and cut energy bills
EU’s Industrial Accelerator Act
UN issues first carbon credits under Paris
Iran conflict makes the case for diverse energy
£271m to clean up shipping
Iris Prize for young leaders
Wales sets first legally binding biodiversity targets
£20m redress after failures at Harker substation
Tesla to sell energy in UK
Net-zero a £110bn benefit
AI versus houses
LSE seeks clarity with new ESG scores
Turbine blades pose little danger to birds
Tree-friendly farms boost food production
DESNZ: keep calm and keep paying tax
Lidl sets a new food waste reduction target
Third year of Electricals Recycling Fund