Public consultation opens for Hinkley Point C sediment disposal
Natural Resources Wales has started discussions with EDF Energy about a new marine licence application to dispose of dredged material from the Bristol Channel...
Plans approved for London’s greenest building
The City of London Corporation’s Planning and Transportation Committee has unanimously approved plans for what will be the greenest building in the capital to...
Birmingham University generates nearly £25m for the economy by providing energy support for SMEs
UNIVERSITY of Birmingham’s Energy Institute SME engagement programme has generated a net income of almost £25 million for the regional economy.
Funded by the European...
SSEN teams up with Just Eat to feed their customers during power cuts
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has teamed up with Just Eat to enhance its welfare provision to customers during adverse weather and power...
Maritime minister hails Blyth’s green credentials
MARITIME Minister Nusrat Ghani has hailed the Port of Blyth in Northumberland as one of the leading lights in the British maritime industry’s 'push...
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...
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...
Sadiq Khan plans to accelerate clean vehicle switch in London by scrapping old vans
SADIQ Khan has announced a series of measures that will accelerate the move to cleaner vehicles across London.
The Mayor has announced he will double...
Government brings regulation of heat networks into line with other utilities
THOUSANDS of customers on heat networks are expected to benefit from new protections under plans launched on 5 February.
The proposed measures seek to ensure...
Scottish Budget announces £1.8 billion investment in low carbon infrastructure
ENDING Scotland’s contribution to climate change, peatland restoration and low-carbon infrastructure are at the heart of the Scottish Government’s tax and spending plans for...