Friday, January 2, 2026

Ofgem launches consultation for more help for prepayment customers and those struggling to pay...

Ofgem is consulting on plans to standardise and strengthen support for prepayment customers and for all customers who are struggling to pay their energy bills. In March...

We are ready to provide 40,000 green-collar jobs in the next two years, says...

TODAY the Chancellor of the Exchequer backed a green recovery from the coronavirus pandemic in today's emergency 'mini-budget', which should support thousands of jobs,...

World’s first Green Finance Education Charter launched

THE GOVERNMENT, the Green Finance Institute, and 12 leading financial professional bodies have launched the first Green Finance Education Charter. The Charter was announced in...

Government extends new applicant deadline for Climate Change Agreement scheme

EXTENSIONS to deadlines for new applicants and counter proposals to Climate Change Agreement scheme have been announced by the Government. Climate Change Agreements work by...

4 in 5 UK energy professionals urge resilient green recovery

BRITAIN'S energy professionals have added their voices to growing calls to ‘build back better’ post COVID-19, according to the Energy Institute’s Energy Barometer 2020. They...

Consumption of renewable energy grew in Northern Ireland in 2019

RENEWABLE electricity consumption has grown in Northern Ireland and 85 per cent of its renewable electricity was generated from wind, according to a report...

Ofwat sets separate price control modification for Portsmouth Water’s £106m Havant Thicket Reservoir

OFWAT has published details of the price control modification for Portsmouth Water’s proposed £106 million flagship winter storage reservoir project to limit the revenue...

Water companies make progress in cutting leaks, but some must do better on pollution,...

Water companies have made progress towards meeting challenging targets set by the regulator to tackle issues such as leakage, but some companies’ environmental records...

‘Brits are largely unaware that climate change disproportionately affects black, Asian and Arab people’

BRITS are largely unaware that climate change disproportionately affects black, Asian and Arab people, new poll by Christian Aid reveals. Only a third of British...

North East water hub receives £120,000 funding boost

BUSINESS support organisation The Water Hub has received a total of £120,000 funding that will help it continue to collaboration to help solve local...