Wednesday, January 28, 2026

The first UK ETS auction to be held in May

The first auction of the UK's post-Brexit emissions trading scheme will be held on 19 May 2021, the Government has announced. The UK ETS applies...

Yorkshire Water starts new leakage detection trial

YORKSHIRE Water is working with Inflowmatix on a new project, as part of its increasing investment into smart networks, which the company hopes will...

4,000 of Portsmouth’s most vulnerable households are helped in fuel poverty scheme

4,000 of Portsmouth's most vulnerable households will get help and energy advice through cash secured by Portsmouth City Council. The £170,000 grant comes from the...

‘UK can reach net zero with technologies already widely available’, says new report

NEW report, published today by Centre for Alternative Technology, shows 'how the UK could cut greenhouse gas emissions to net zero using only proven...

European Central Bank President: ‘I want to explore every avenue to combat climate change’

PRESIDENT of the European Central Bank has suggested she would be keen to ramp up the central bank's green efforts. Speaking to the Financial Times,...

New online tool helps drivers to navigate clean air zones

A NEW online service has gone live today to help drivers and businesses to prepare for the introduction of clean air zones with charges...

Committee lays out Stoke-on-Trent’s climate change plans

STOKE-on-Trent City Council cabinet has confirmed details of how a climate change commission will work to change the city’s environmental priorities. The commission will gather...

UKGBC task group for renewable energy procurement and carbon offset guidelines

The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) has announced a new task group which will develop guidance on the procurement of renewable energy and carbon...

British battery companies pair up to develop UK’s first gigafactory

AMTE Power and Britishvolt have announced plans to investigate collaborating to build the UK’s first full cycle battery cell GigaPlant, servicing the automotive and...

Social housing sector responds to Chancellor’s mini-budget

PARTS of Rishi Sunak's recovery plans following the coronavirus pandemic are welcomed but more investment is needed, social housing executives declare. The Summer Statement announcement...