Only 7% of homeowners likely to change gas boilers despite rising energy prices, study...
Only 7% of homeowners with a gas boiler are very likely to consider changing to a different energy source in the next three years...
GridBeyond open first office in the United States
GridBeyond, a leading intelligent energy and smart grid platform provider for Distributed Energy Resource Management, opens its first US office in Houston, Texas.
This is...
New guidance puts social, environmental and community benefits at heart of land development
Guidance published this week by the Scottish Land Commission places well-being as a central consideration when assessing the business case for developing vacant or...
Mandatory water efficiency labels one of government’s new water-saving proposals
Plans to help households across England use water more efficiently have been announced today by the Environment Secretary.
The proposals, announced in response to a...
Ofwat to temporarily increase business retail price caps
Ofwat has published its decision to temporarily increase price caps in the business retail market by 0.49%, allowing retailers to share some of the...
£61,995 Enforcement Undertaking made to a marine charity
A BIRMINGHAM car parts company made a donation of £61,966 to a marine charity after failing to register as a producer of waste packaging.
The...
SES Water successfully prosecutes water thieves
SES Water has successfully prosecuted Lanes for Drains Limited for illegally taking water from a fire hydrant through the unauthorised use of a standpipe,...
Market-based mechanism for low carbon heat focus of new consultation
A new consultation seeks views on proposals to introduce a market-based mechanism to support the development of the UK market for low-carbon electric heat...
Over 1.7 billion carrier bags were removed from circulation across Northern Ireland in the...
The 8th annual Carrier Bag Levy statistics for Northern Ireland show that 56.2 million carrier bags were dispensed by retailers under the levy in...
Researchers light a Christmas tree using bacteria
UNIVERSITY of Westminster researchers have found that bacteria in devices called Microbial Fuel Cells can generate enough electricity to light a Christmas tree.
The cross-disciplinary...