National Grid ESO launches annual report on demand side flexibility
A REPORT reflecting on policy, regulatory and market developments and trends in demand side flexibility participation over the last 12 months has been published...
Bird droppings to help cut the crap in graphene
"It seems that whatever 'crap' we put into graphene, electrocatalysis increases", according to Martin Pumera from University of Chemistry and Technology at Prague, Czech...
Government ambition to install 600,000 heat pumps can fail without enough skilled engineers in...
The Government’s ambition to install 600,000 heat pumps a year by 2028 could fail unless there are enough skilled engineers in the supply chain,...
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...
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...
Energy charity helps older people around Bristol with extra funding
CENTRE for Sustainable Energy has been awarded £20,000 from St Monica Trust’s Community Impact fund to pay for an experienced energy adviser.
The Bristol-based charity...
Ofgem issues five suppliers with final orders to become DCC users
OFGEM has issued final orders to five suppliers, which ban them from taking on new customers until they become Data Communications Company users.
The five...
Hackney Council launches its own energy company
HACKNEY Council has announced details of its new publicly owned energy services company, set to generate clean energy, eliminate land transport emissions, reduce the...
Wales & West Utilities first to sign up to Welsh Government pledge
WALES & West Utilities has become the first company to sign up to the Welsh Government’s Climate Change Pledge.
The company has pledged to deliver...
A Scottish Council smashes its carbon targets
EAST Dunbartonshire Council in Scotland has reduced its carbon footprint by 41% and exceeded its five-year target a year early.
However, that is just the...