The Adam Smith Institute’s (ASI) Electricity Tracker reveals that UK industrial electricity prices are 81 per cent higher than in France.
RenewableUK Cymru has issued a clear challenge to the next Welsh Government to back a clean power strategy saying that otherwise it will risk billions in investment, thousands of skilled jobs and millions in community funding flowing elsewhere in the UK.
The GSMA, a global organisation for the mobile ecosystem, has launched a new fund offering grants of £100,000 to £200,000 to support small and growing enterprises using mobile and digital technologies to accelerate the green transition in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
INEOS has announced a €300m investment supported by French government grants that will deliver the next phase of its Lavera regeneration plan and cut carbon dioxide emissions by 331,000 tonnes per annum.
NESO is seeking views on developing the Regional Energy Strategic Plans (RESP) methodology.
Microsoft has met its 2025 renewable energy goal of purchasing enough renewable energy to match all of the electricity used by all its datacentres, buildings and campuses by 2025.
Energy technologies now represent multi-trillion dollar global markets, with the energy sector increasingly becoming an innovator across batteries, transformers, turbines, motors and heat exchangers.
Octopus Fleet, a newly launched product aims to bring fleet needs under one roof, allowing businesses of any size and at any stage of the EVs journey from fleet payment tools to all-around tariffs and EV charger, solar or battery installations.
The European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change has called on the EU to urgently strengthen its policy framework for effective and coherent adaptation, noting that whilst rapid and sustained mitigation is needed to limit future warming, strengthening adaptation is also crucial to prepare for unavoidable temperature increases.
The UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband and California Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) has already allowed a £1bn investment from Octopus.
Geothermal energy could replace 42 per cent of EU coal and gas as advances in drilling and enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) using techniques adapted from the oil and gas sector now unlock heat from much deeper, hotter rock layers.
The rapid expansion of renewable energy is being used to meet rising electricity demands rather than displacing fossil fuels, according to new research by the University of Sussex.
Latest figures from the newly minted Heat Pump Association (HPA UK) show that UK heat pump sales reached record highs in 2025, with more than 125,000 units sold.
Mark Cox, head of nuclear and wholesale, and Mark Williams in the strategy and policy team at EDF have been sharing their, and their company’s, thoughts on constraint costs.
Octopus Energy Generation is investing nearly $1bn in California’s next generation clean technology by backing two carbon removal companies using grassland restoration and reforestation to transform degraded land into carbon-absorbing assets.
Rural areas, including Scotland and South-West are being left behind in the UK’s EV transition according to new analysis.
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AI and air con wiping out gains made by renewables
Heat pump sales jump in the UK
Rural drivers left out in "two-speed" transition
Govt launches £15bn Warm Homes Plan to boost solar and cut energy bills
Mitigation not enough; adaptation will be needed
Octopus invests $1bn in Californian clean tech
Batteries power ahead in innovation
£1bn investment in community energy
Blair: Clean Power 2030 is the wrong direction
The solution under our feet
Wales seeks £10bn from clean power
A green transition through mobile technology
Net-zero making UK companies uncompetitive
NESO seeks input for RESP
INEOS awarded €300m to decarbonise
Microsoft boots up to target
Octopus flexes fleet charging
EDF demands a better map for the energy transition