International plan to deliver ‘clean and affordable technology everywhere by 2030’ launched at COP26
The UK Prime Minister has launched an international plan to deliver clean and affordable technology everywhere by 2030 at COP26 today, the UK Government...
The RHI scheme was a ‘project too far’ for the Northern Ireland Government, says...
FINDINGS of the public inquiry into the green-energy scheme that led to the collapse of government in Northern Ireland in 2017 were published today.
Sir...
Ofgem regulations force consumers to pay higher prices for longer, says new report
ELECTRICITY network companies have provided a good service under Ofgem’s regulation but a great cost to consumers, a new report suggests.
The National Audit Office...
Former MP Melanie Onn appointed as RenewableUK Deputy CEO
RENEWABLEUK has appointed Melanie Onn, a former MP for Great Grimsby, as the organisation’s new Deputy Chief Executive.
In her new role she will focus...
Renewables surpass nuclear power generation for the first time
THIS YEAR'S edition of bp's Statistical Review of World Energy, which collects and analyses energy data for 2019, highlights the global energy trends emerging...
Competition for low carbon homes for ageing population launched
HOUSING Minister Christopher Pincher has today launched a competition to design the homes of the future.
Small businesses, designers and manufacturers are invited to come...
London’s first ‘recycled road’ is laid in Tower Hamlets
TOWER Hamlets has become the first borough in London to get a ‘recycled road’ made partly from old tyres that would otherwise have been...
Extra financial support awarded for Scottish farmers
PAYMENTS worth £19.1 million have been made to almost 6,000 farmers and crofters in Scotland’s most remote and rural areas from the Less Favoured...
Brighton plans to be ‘car-free’ by 2023
Brighton & Hove City councillors have agreed to explore the possibility of the city becoming ‘car-free’ by 2023.
Members of the Environment, Transport and Sustainability Committee...
Kent roads are rubbish with new resurfacing venture
PLASTIC waste which would otherwise have gone to landfill or incineration is being used to resurface roads for the first time in Kent.
In a...