Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Is your biodiesel contributing to deforestation?

A report recently published by bio-energy consultants NNFCC found that in order to meet the growing demand for used cooking oils, companies are increasingly...

Urban land could grow fruit and veg for 15% of the population, says Sheffield...

GROWING fruit and vegetables in just 10 per cent of a city’s gardens and other urban green spaces could provide 15 per cent of...

UK gas prices mixed amid oversupply and lower wind power forecasts

BRITISH wholesale gas prices were mixed on Monday morning as oversupply weighed on the within-day contract and forecasts for lower wind power buoyed the...

Energy Networks Association wants to make Britain a ‘renewable energy superpower’

A NEW project by Energy Networks Association helps make Britain 'a superpower of renewable energy', by implementing standardised processes and practices that will prepare...

Renewables are an infrastructure priority for Brits

RENEWABLES are shown to be top of the list of importance for Brits in terms of infrastructure investments, new survey by Ipsos MORI and...

Energy consortium launches ‘UK’s largest domestic flexibility study’

National Grid Electricity System Operator (ESO) and Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) have teamed up Octopus Energy and smart charging platform Ohme for...

Hinkley Point C site remains open amidst Coronavirus concerns

HINKLEY Point C site remains operational while the government faces pressure to stop non-essential construction work to prevent spreading of the Coronavirus, EDF announced...

Green number plates get the green light in the UK

GREEN number plates are set to be rolled out from autumn, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps confirmed today, under plans to drive a green economic...

We are ready to provide 40,000 green-collar jobs in the next two years, says...

TODAY the Chancellor of the Exchequer backed a green recovery from the coronavirus pandemic in today's emergency 'mini-budget', which should support thousands of jobs,...

Ofgem investigates National Grid and Scottish Power over subsea cable

OFGEM has launched an investigation into National Grid and Scottish Power Transmission over the Western high-voltage direct current (HVDC) subsea cable. The Western HVDC is...