Thursday, February 12, 2026

Grant offers Scottish communities access to electric vehicles

SEVEN organisations across Scotland have been successful in the second round of the Plugged-In Households Grant Fund, which is delivered by Energy Saving Trust...

Nottinghamshire County Council invests in solar storage project

Nottinghamshire County Council is set to invest in an energy storage project that seeks to charge electric vehicles with on-site solar power. At their meeting...

New scheme seeks to make UK’s £3 trillion pension pot more sustainable

A NEW scheme by co-founder of Comic Relief wants to 'transform the financial system to put people and planet on a par with profit.' Film...

Energy demand in Great Britain reaches last year’s levels for the first time since...

Lockdown measures created a sudden fall in electricity demand at the end of March and into April, with demand falling by 15% below 2019...

An excavation robot seeks to change the utility industry

ONE of the largest gas network companies in the UK has partnered with a robotics company to transform the most costly and disruptive job...

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,...

Water could run out in parts of England within 20 years, NAO says

THE GOVERNMENT must take action now to prevent parts of southern England running out of water within 20 years, according to a National Audit...

Show us the light: Solar panels recognised in landmark ruling

HIGH Court has set an example for future energy generation cases as it squashed planning permission that would have overshadowed solar panels in a...

At least 117 million tons of UK emissions generated by ‘lost’ energy

MORE than a quarter of UK energy emissions is generated from energy which is lost or wasted, new Schneider Electric research finds. Ambivalence towards energy...

Ofwat calls for companies to meet “growing expectations” on storm overflows

Ofwat has called on all water companies in England and Wales to meet the growing expectations about the use of storm overflows and signalled...